Steve Forbes
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More Cuts To Come At Forbes? - Posted May 15, 2009
It's been a tough year at Forbes. The media company, which owns Forbes magazine, Forbes.com and a handful of other magazines like Forbes Woman, has already gone through two rounds of layoffs across the business and editorial staffs and more bad news might be on the way.
The New York Post's... [FishBowlNY]
Sunday Show Preview - Posted November 21, 2008
Meet The Press: Former Secretary of State James Baker, former Commerce Secretary William Daley, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), and a roundtable with CNBC's Erin Burnett, former Wall Street Journal Detroit bureau chief Paul Ingrassia and NBC political director Chuck Todd.
Face the Nation: Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee.
This... [FishBowlDC]
Forbes to Merge Print and Online Staff - Posted November 18, 2008
More on last week's Forbes.com layoffs. Turns out the layoffs came as part of a move to merge the print on online staffs of the publication beginning January 2009. Per the memo that CEO Steve Forbes sent to staff:Over the next few weeks, the sales and marketing groups of... [FishBowlNY]
Inside FBN's First Election Night - Posted November 5, 2008
Coming out of a commercial break at 6:33pmET, Neil Cavuto begins setting the scene for when races begin to be called. He describes the Senate races, and the possibility the Democrats could get 60 seats. "A magic number that all but effectively wipes out the opposition. They can do little more... [TVNewser]
Forbes Names Daughter Publisher Of New Women's Spinoff - Posted May 30, 2007
We first heard about the planned launch of a ForbesLife spinoff aimed at executive women at Michael's last week. Now comes word that Steve Forbes' daughter Moira, currently the associate publisher of ForbesLife, will be publisher of the new launch. (Catherine Sabino will serve as editor.)
The magazine, called ForbesLife Executive Woman,... [FishBowlNY]
Morning Reading List, 05.17.07 - Posted May 17, 2007
Good morning Washington.
In your opinion, the Fox debate had much better format and questions than the MSNBC/Politico debate.
TNR opines that Rupert Murdoch's "intention to purchase a crown jewel of U.S. journalism, The Wall Street Journal ... should be a pivotal moment for liberals -- a time to dial back their... [FishBowlDC]





