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After a series of on-again, off-again talks, Newsweek is merging with The Daily Beast, the IAC-owned online news site run by Tina Brown. The new joint venture will take the ungainly name of the Newsweek Daily Beast Company. Last August, the Washington Post Company sold Newsweek for $1, plus the assumption of $40 million in debt, to stereo tycoon Sydney Harman. Now Barry Diller is getting his hands on Newsweek and mashing it together with his high-profile media play, the Daily Beast. It sounds as though the two publications will remain separate for now, with Tina Brown becoming the editor in chief of Newsweek as well. That makes sense. Who wants to read the Daily Beast in print? It is like the TMZ of news.
A photo of a wide-eyed Michele Bachmann on the cover of Newsweek has caused a stir in the blogosphere.
When NEWSWEEK recently asked 1,000 U.S. citizens to take America’s official citizenship test, 29 percent couldn’t name the vice president. Seventy-three percent couldn’t correctly say why we fought the Cold War. Forty-four percent were unable to define the Bill of Rights. And 6 percent couldn’t even circle Independence Day on a calendar.
Ninety-one-year-old audio tycoon Sidney Harman's purchase of Newsweek yesterday was greeted with internal cheers. But a look inside the magazine's financial records, leaked to The Daily Beast, reveals its new crisis.
What’s more threatening to a left-wing ideologue than a conservative politician? A conservative politician wearing lipstick. Witness Newsweek magazine’s portrayal of Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn). The cover of the magazine’s most recent issue...
One of presidential candidate Michele Bachmann’s major political opponents is defending her against what it says is blatant sexism on the part of Newsweek magazine. Monday, the National Organizat
With such a huge range of nations in the world, the question of whether there is a best place to live seems both simple and elusive. With that idea in mind, NEWSWEEK offers this list of best countries. In first place: Finland. Best medium-sized: Australia. Best large nation: Japan. Best low-income nation: Albania. US ranks #11.
It was 2002. He was fresh off of a relatively strong showing with his 3rd movie. Things were bright for the young director as Newsweek declared he was the next Steven Spielberg. Nailed it.
From Newsweek, 12 startling figures on the wage gap between men and women in 2011.
Why we think it would be a mistake to close the award-winning Website of Newsweek magazine
Will Tina Brown "save" Newsweek, or try to, through sensational methods like putting Lady Di likeness on cover...?
Read 'Jon Stewart rips Newsweek's Bachmann cover' on Yahoo! News. NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Jon Stewart says the worst part about conservative complaints of media bias is when they contain "a kernel of truth" -- and that conservatives have a point about Newsweek's unflattering Michele Bachmann cover.
Obama on the 11/22/2010 NEWSWEEK COVER SHIVA the DESTROYER in the Dance of Death SHIVA is also depicted in front of CERN Lab…
Tweet If the owners of Newsweek were hoping that 2011 was going to be a turnaround year for the struggling magazine, the latest figures from the Publisher’s Information Bureau on magazine advertising for last year show exactly the opposite. For the full year, ad pages at Newsweek were down 16.8% versus a 3.1% decline for the magazine industry as a whole. Newsweek had total ad pages of 745 in 2011 compared to 1,370 at its main competitor, Time, which was off by just 2.5%, widening the gap between the two publications. But even though Time’s ad pages were down they still managed to increase
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