"The Disney Touch" author will reinforce news organization's entertainment-business coverage
The former BusinessWeek editor was tapped by the Hollywood trade a year ago to ramp up its New York presence
Another round of cuts come ahead of redesign
Dow Jones CMO Paul Bascobert replaces Steve Fox; new regime nearly complete
Ex-BusinessWeek.com editor-in-chief's new venture, C-Change Media, outlined.
Another high-profile staffer, John Byrne, announces exit.
Business magazine plans to ax 100 people - 25% of its staff.
Josh Tyrangiel to be magazine's editor-in-chief.
Time Inc. vet Jim Kelly, John Byrne early favorites for top editing gig.
"I didn’t say the magazine has to be profitable. But we have to run BusinessWeek as a business."
An insider explains: brand extension, and a 1 million customer base - for free
Magazine -- once valued at $1 billion -- to sell for less than $5 million.
And GE's Immelt calls Zucker "as good as anyone running a media company today." Seriously?
In wake of WaPo rules and Obama slips, media companies look to impose guidelines on staffers.
Wasserstein out, Bloomberg said to be frontrunner.