Paula Froelich
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Steindler Leaves Page Six To Join Bonnie Fuller - Posted September 24, 2009
The New York Observer reports that Corynne Steindler is leaving The New York Post's Page Six gossip column to join Bonnie Fuller's new venture HollywoodLife as a senior reporter.
Steindler is the third Page Six staffer to leave in the past few months, following the lead of Paula Froelich and Bill Hoffman,... [FishBowlNY]
Bill Hoffman Leaves Page Six - Posted August 11, 2009
After reporting on the newest hire at New York Post gossip column Page Six last week, The Wrap and Gawker noticed yesterday that longtime contributor Bill Hoffman has been taken off the column's masthead (at left).
Hoffman joined Page Six in June 2006 from the Post's city desk, filling the spot... [FishBowlNY]
Emily Smith Leaves Life & Style For Page Six - Posted August 7, 2009
Both Gawker and Dylan Stableford at The Wrap have reported that Richard Johnson has named a replacement for recently departed Page Six deputy editor Paula Froelich.
According to the reports, Smith formerly worked as TV editor and U.S. editor for U.K. newspaper The Sun before joining celeb tabloid Life & Style... [FishBowlNY]
Amazon Buys Zappos|Editor: James Murdoch Approved Settlements In Cell-Tapping Scandal|How 3 Papers Handle Online Commenting|Page Six Seeks Reporter|It's Not Too Soon To Joke About McKinsey & Conde Nast - Posted July 22, 2009
WebNewser: Amazon.com has bought Zappos. Here's hoping they don't change the way the shoe purveyor does business. We really do need shoes that fast.
New York Times: An update on the News of the World cell phone hacking scandal: the tabloid's editor told a parliamentary committee that Rupert Murdoch's son James approved... [FishBowlNY]
With Froelich On The Way Out, Is Page Six Slipping Up? - Posted July 14, 2009
This morning, we were directed to a fairly standard item on the New York Post's Page Six gossip page about Condé Nast chief Si Newhouse.
"Si Newhouse knows how to hold his liquor, according to Graydon Carter," Page Six said, referring to an article published Sunday in the British pub The Observer.... [FishBowlNY]
truTV Ends Daytime Programming|Is Gannett Doomed?|AP Union Disputes New Social Media Policy|Author And Page Sixer Froelich Sits For A Fun Hamptons Interview|Allison Bids Adieu To TONY - Posted June 23, 2009
TVNewser: Turner Broadcasting owned truTV is shutting down its "In Session" daytime programming. Up to 65 employees could be let go as a result.
TheDeal: A week after Gannett Co. CEO Craig Dubow took medical leave, questions are raised about whether the company can survive beyond June 2011.
Editor & Publisher: Leaders... [FishBowlNY]
truTV Ends Daytime Programming|Is Gannett Doomed?|AP Union Disputes New Social Media Policy|Author And Page Sixer Froelich Sits For A Fun Hamptons Interview|Allison Bids Adieu To TONY - Posted June 23, 2009
TVNewser: Turner Broadcasting owned truTV is shutting down its "In Session" daytime programming. Up to 65 employees could be let go as a result.
TheDeal: A week after Gannett Co. CEO Craig Dubow took medical leave, questions are raised about whether the company can survive beyond June 2011.
Editor & Publisher: Leaders... [FishBowlNY]
Page Six's Paula Froelich On Her Novel's Inspiration: "All Three Main Characters Are A Part Of Me" - Posted May 27, 2009
Last night, we hit the ritzy party celebrating the launch of Page Six deputy editor Paula Froelich's first novel, "Mercury in Retrograde." The party, hosted by Estee Lauder exec John Demsey in his sprawling Upper East Side townhouse, was filled with Froelich's friends like Cosmopolitan editor Kate White, "Today" show host... [FishBowlNY]
Page Six's Paula Froelich On Her Novel's Inspiration: "All Three Main Characters Are A Part Of Me" - Posted May 27, 2009
Last night, we hit the ritzy party celebrating the launch of Page Six deputy editor Paula Froelich's first novel, "Mercury in Retrograde." The party, hosted by Estee Lauder exec John Demsey in his sprawling Upper East Side townhouse, was filled with Froelich's friends like Cosmopolitan editor Kate White, "Today" show host... [FishBowlNY]
Lunch: A Heaping Helping of the Usual Suspects - Posted May 27, 2009
DIANE CLEHANE
We've been spoiled by the steady stream of A-listers we've come to meet during our weekly Wednesday visits. So you can imagine our disappointment when we heard we missed Gabriel Byrne, who was in the dining room a week or so ago on a Tuesday. (We know more than... [FishBowlNY]
Lunch: A Heaping Helping of the Usual Suspects - Posted May 27, 2009
DIANE CLEHANE
We've been spoiled by the steady stream of A-listers we've come to meet during our weekly Wednesday visits. So you can imagine our disappointment when we heard we missed Gabriel Byrne, who was in the dining room a week or so ago on a Tuesday. (We know more than... [FishBowlNY]
A Page Sixer's Blind Item Challenge - Posted May 13, 2009
We confess we're not very good guessing blind items. But if you are, you may want to have a go at Page Six deputy editor Paula Froelich's inventive way to promote her new novel, "Mercury In Retrograde."
Froelich is challenging readers to guess who inspired 10 characters from her book with the... [FishBowlNY]
A Page Sixer's Blind Item Challenge - Posted May 13, 2009
We confess we're not very good guessing blind items. But if you are, you may want to have a go at Page Six deputy editor Paula Froelich's inventive way to promote her new novel, "Mercury In Retrograde."
Froelich is challenging readers to guess who inspired 10 characters from her book with the... [FishBowlNY]
Page Six To Perez: Deb Schoeneman Uses Playboy For Gossip Atonement - Posted March 19, 2007
Ex-New York magazine gossip columnist and author Deborah Schoeneman [left] contributes a 5,058-word piece to the April issue of Playboy that's part "blogs have changed the Hollywood gossip game" standard fare, and part public apology to Paula Froelich [right], the Page Six reporter whom Schoeneman feuded with last summer during a... [FishBowlNY]




