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One Day Promotion: Sign Up For NYC Writing Class, Get 30% Off - Posted October 30, 2009
You only have a few more hours to take advantage of this special one-day promotion being offered by mediabistro.com's education department. Sign up today for this class, a five-week course on writing for New York publications taught by former New York Daily News columnist Betty Ming Liu, and receive 30 percent off.... [FishBowlNY]

HollywoodLife.com Snags Another NY Gossip Columnist - Posted October 19, 2009
Bonnie Fuller continues to beef up the staff of her Mail.com Media Corp.-owned celeb Web site HollywoodLife. Just a few weeks after picking up Page Six reporter Corynne Steindler from The New York Post, Fuller has hired New York Daily News Gatecrasher columnist Laura Schreffler to serve as West Coast bureau... [FishBowlNY]

HollywoodLife.com Snags Another NY Gossip Columnist - Posted October 19, 2009
Bonnie Fuller continues to beef up the staff of her Mail.com Media Corp.-owned celeb Web site HollywoodLife. Just a few weeks after picking up Page Six reporter Corynne Steindler from The New York Post, Fuller has hired New York Daily News Gatecrasher columnist Laura Schreffler to serve as West Coast bureau... [FishBowlNY]

Daily News' Zuckerman Vies For BusinessWeek|NYT Looks To Chicago|Three Reality Stars Get Their Own Shows|Forbes.com's New Chief|Stacked Up - Posted October 1, 2009
BusinessWeek: New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman has made a bid for BusinessWeek. The New York Times: The New York Times plans local editions for Chicago and other markets, in addition to a recently announced San Francisco edition. Variety: Three reality show stars -- Bethenny Frankel from "Real Housewives of New York,"... [FishBowlNY]

AllYou.com Relaunches|Roker Ready To Set Alarm Hour Earlier|Murdoch To Buy Daily News?|Tips For Freelancers|Consumers May Be Willing To Pay For Web Videos - Posted July 14, 2009
The Colbert ReportMon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30cRemembering Remembering Michael Jacksonwww.colbertnation.comColbert Report Full EpisodesPolitical HumorJeff Goldblum WebNewser: Time Inc. has relaunched the companion Web site for All You magazine. With the recession in mind, the site now features a "Coupons and Deals" channel powered by Coupons.com and the "All You Daily... [FishBowlNY]

HuffPo Launches New York Page - Posted June 23, 2009
Our sister blog WebNewser has news about The Huffington Post. One week after announcing the appointment of a new CEO, the online pub has launched a new section: Huffington Post New York. The new section, which launched yesterday with blog posts from with blog posts from Nora Ephron, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.),... [FishBowlNY]

Sharing is Caring! Five New York Papers to Share Content - Posted February 18, 2009
Worldwide financial crises make for strange bedfellows. In attempt to weather the industry-wide tsunami five New York daily papers have agreed to share editorial content. The New York Daily News, Albany Times Union, The Record (Bergen Co., NJ), The Buffalo News, and The Star-Ledger have formed something they are calling the... [FishBowlNY]

Sharing is Caring! Five New York Papers to Share Content - Posted February 18, 2009
Worldwide financial crises make for strange bedfellows. In attempt to weather the industry-wide tsunami five New York daily papers have agreed to share editorial content. The New York Daily News, Albany Times Union, The Record (Bergen Co., NJ), The Buffalo News, and The Star-Ledger have formed something they are calling the... [FishBowlNY]

Daily News Halts 401(k) Contributions - Posted February 11, 2009
Add another item to the list of last ditch 'it could be worse' decisions made by newspapers. Yesterday the New York Daily News told its staffers that it would cease to contribute to its employees' 401(k) plans. Said CEO Mark Kramer in a memo to staff: ""Unfortunately, this negative... [FishBowlNY]

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