Critics Say Conde Nast Losses Lower Than Reported
Calculating losses at a privately held company isn't easy.
Magazine Publisher Conde Nast May Lose $1 Billion
Ad revenue at the high-end magazine company may drop by $1 billion by year's end.
Post-Newspaper Media Wars: Small-Town News Blogs
Bloggers across the country are obsessively chronicling small-town life. Is Maplewood, N.J., ready for its own Bob Woodward?
Media: Is Ebony Magazine Up for Sale?
The advertising slump hammers the nation's oldest magazine devoted to African-American life.
Connie Chung's Advice for Diane Sawyer
What can Diane Sawyer expect when she takes over the ABC evening newscast? Connie Chung offers her insight and advice.
Newport Paper Succeeds in Charging for Content
When the started charging for readers for online offerings, critics thought readers would be gone for good. Instead, they began returning to the newsstand.
Why Disney Bought Marvel
After animating Disney's profit by acquiring Pixar, CEO Bob Iger has now drawn Marvel Comics into the Magic Kingdom
Media: Magazines Aren't Dead Yet
Magazines aren't dead ... at least not all of them. A look at publishing's page turners.
Creating Must See TV: NBC's Jeff Gaspin
How do you lure viewers back to primetime? Network chairman Jeff Gaspin says he's got the answers.
Media: National Public Radio's Digital Makeover
Can the mainstream media learn anything from National Public Radio's new look and business plan?
Cashing in on Michael Jackson's Legacy
Licensing deals could earn the Jackson estate hundreds of millions. But will his legacy be exploited for the potential windfall?
Unravelling Michael Jackson's Finances
Though years of excessive spending had left Michael Jackson deep in debt, the star's estate should eventually be profitable.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough: How to Restore Conservatism
Absolutely, says MSNBC's Joe Scarborough. How he'd restore American conservatism.
Media: Will Geffen Buy The New York Times?
Inside David Geffen's play for The New York Times.
Business: Time Warner Spins off AOL
Media conglomerates were supposed to takeover the world. So why are they dying?
Editor Joanne Lipman on Portfolio Mag's Failure
Portfolio's Joanne Lipman reflects on her magazine's failure, the future of the industry and what's she plans on doing next.
NBC's Jeff Zucker on Tina Fey and Sarah Palin
Jeff Zucker's NBC is still in fourth place. So why is the NBC Universal CEO so happy? For one thing, he's got Tina Fey.
What To Expect From Superbowl Ads
Despite the tough economic times, is there still room for humor in Super Bowl ads?
Rupert Murdoch Revitalizes the Wall Street Journal
Just a year after buying The Wall Street Journal, the press rapscallion has revitalized the fusty paper.
The Rich are Feeling "Luxury Shame"
Why even the very rich are cutting back on conspicuous consumption.
Can Obama Save the Media Industry?
How the president-elect has reinvigorated newspaper and magazine sales.
Book on Murdoch Making its own Controversy
Vanity Fair columnist Michael Wolff's new book, "The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch," won't hit bookstores for another month.
Luxury Sports Stadiums Are Here. Who's Paying?
Luxury stadiums are on the rise. A top seat can cost $150,000. Beer costs extra.
Mexican Billionaire Buys 6.4% of NY Times Co.
Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim Helú has purchased a 6.4 percent stake of the New York Times Co.
The (Mostly) Charmed Life of Steve Rattner
Financier and Democratic moneyman Steve Rattner seems to have it all. Looks can be deceiving.