Shirley Brady
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More On This Week's BusinessWeek Layoffs - Posted 3 days, 5 hours ago
To say it's been a rough week for BusinessWeek would be an understatement. Yesterday, the axe fell hard, and new parent Bloomberg LP has cut around 130 people for the business mag's staff -- including 60 to 70 from the edit side.
Among those getting pink slips were big names like media... [FishBowlNY]
More On This Week's BusinessWeek Layoffs - Posted 3 days, 5 hours ago
To say it's been a rough week for BusinessWeek would be an understatement. Yesterday, the axe fell hard, and new parent Bloomberg LP has cut around 130 people for the business mag's staff -- including 60 to 70 from the edit side.
Among those getting pink slips were big names like media... [FishBowlNY]
Departing BusinessWeek Tweets - Posted 4 days, 9 hours ago
News of this week's layoffs at BusinessWeek is starting to trickle on to Twitter.
Looks like technology editor Steve Wildstrom and innovation and design writer Damian Joseph are among laid off by new owner Bloomberg LP. Good luck guys!
We'll keep updating with Twitter news, but if you know of anyone else... [FishBowlNY]
Twitter a Hot Topic at mb's 'Journalists and Social Media' Panel - Posted January 29, 2009
From left: NPR's Andy Carvin juggles devices for Twittering from the stage last night while addressing social media for journalists with fellow panelists Shirley Brady of BusinessWeek.com, PressThink's Jay Rosen, and Rachel Sklar of Abrams Research and The Daily Beast.
Armed with Blackberries, cameras, and computers, the Twitterati and those seeking to... [FishBowlNY]
Morning Reading List, 01.23.09 - Posted January 23, 2009
Good morning Washington.
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We've got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump...... [FishBowlDC]
The Future of @Journalism - Posted January 22, 2009
What is the future of journalism? For some, it begins with new digital tools like Facebook and Twitter.
Check out mediabistro.com's panel discussion next Wednesday in New York about "Journalists and Social Media." Jay Rosen of NYU and HuffingtonPost.com, Andy Carvin of NPR and Shirley Brady of Businessweek.com discuss how individual journalists... [TVNewser]





