Lucas Shaw
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N.Y. Times CEO Janet Robinson to Retire
Times chairman and publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. will step in as interim CEO
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ESPN, NCAA Extend Deal Through 2023-24
ESPN has the exclusive rights to 24 championships across various college sports
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CBS Brings Back ‘Person to Person’ with Charlie Rose, Lara Logan
Made famous by Edward R. Murrow, the interview show dates back to the 1950s
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CNN’s Piers Morgan to Testify on Phone Hacking
Former U.K. newspaper editor Morgan has repeatedly denied condoning hacking, but what else does he know?
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Viacom Partners with Live-Streaming Service UStream
It will stream live footage from MTV, VH1 and other networks
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MSNBC Apologizes for Mitt Romney-Klan Report
“Hardball” host Chris Matthews apologized on behalf of the network
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L.A. Times Scuttlebutt: Clash Over No. 2 Editor
President and COO Kathy Thomson is pushing for Sallie Hofmeister while new editor Davan Maharaj wants Scott Kraft
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National Press Foundation Honors Fox News’ Chris Wallace
David Newhouse, editor of the Harrisburg Patriot-News, takes home editor of the year
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NBC’s Chuck Todd Flips Off ‘Morning Joe’ Viewers
NBC News’ chief White House correspondent forgot the cameras are always watching
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JumpTime Adds Media Exec Elizabeth Osder
Media veteran will oversee business development for the tech company
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SAY Media Acquires Prominent Tech Blog Read Write Web
Business Insider co-founder Dan Frommer joins as editor-at-large
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Time Magazine’s Person of the Year: The Protester
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement, protesters changed the world, Kurt Andersen writes
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Donald Trump Pulls Out of NewsMax Debate
Reality star says fear among GOP candidates that he’ll re-enter the race is keeping them away from the debate
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L.A. Times Rocked by More Turmoil: Top Editor Quits With Cuts Looming (Updated)
With Stanton’s exit, managing editor for news Davan Maharaj becomes the paper’s 15th editor — the fifth in the past decade
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News Corp.’s James Murdoch Didn’t Read His E-Mails About Phone Hacking
Rupert’s son continues to deny he was warned hacking was widespread