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![]() Entries tagged "New York Times"The exceptionThe rules are different for financial gods like Warren Buffett. And doesn't the media know it. Club sandwichThe New York Times tells how much Tim Geithner hobnobbed with Wall Street. What it failed to say was how crowded his schedule was with financial journalism's finest. Network buysAs digital advertising rapidly evolves, a surge of dealmaking and consolidation begins, but like everything else in advertising, it's a little unclear what it all means. Not dead yetThey seemed so yesterday. But with its "scoop" on the Express Scripts deal, The Wall Street Journal brings strategic placements back to life. Lent for RentEager to discern a trend, the media has scrambled to tell us how we children of recession have gotten so thrifty. What's next: Victory gardens? Burying the ledeWith newspapers going bankrupt and shuttering operations, we get to see how they cover their own demise -- or don't. Black and white and red all overThe newspaper industry was struggling before the economic slump. Now papers desperately try a variety of strategies, some to survive, others to prepare for a future that's still unknowable. Out of rhythmBoston Scientific snatched cardiac implant maker Guidant away from healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson three years ago and hasn't breathed easily since. The Times grabs a lifelineThe deal with Carlos Slim gives management time to focus on deeper industry problems. Darwin on the playgroundUnder the pressure of the credit crunch, all the cozy accommodations of media financiers begin to crumble. The elephant in the roomWhether it's single-cause explanations or the lone-bogeyman blame game, the media struggled to explain the unexplainable. Hammerin' HankIn which we track the wandering peregrinations of a bailout story from its source in boring wonkery to its final resting place on outraged cable. Fonts of wisdomThree publishers offer solutions to the dire state of print. You don't know whether to laugh or cry. Hard timesWith markets in an uproar, the offensive against lattes mounts, and BusinessWeek finds the most professionally frugal family on earth. Dim, doom, downturnFinancial crisis! Market meltdown! Layoffs! Greed! It's time to roll out the trendanistas and revive the '80s again. CursesThe Wall Street Journal may be setting its sights on becoming more of a general-interest newspaper, but right now, it's dominating one of the biggest... Tweet weekBusinessWeek reprises its discovery of blogs with a foray into social media. Hey, this is better than phones. | ||||||||||||||||
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