Koppel quits Discovery prior to 'Meet the Press' announcement

Frank Washkuch November 26, 2008

Koppel leaves Discovery Channel, 'Meet the Press' speculation begins; Bauer cuts 'Life & Style' staff; Huffington Post raises $15 million
 

'PC Magazine' to cease printing after January issue

Frank Washkuch November 20, 2008

Ziff Davis to close 'PC Magazine' print edition; Time Inc. shutters 'Cottage Living'; Ailes to stay at Fox News
 

A month after layoffs, more changes at Gawker Media

Frank Washkuch November 13, 2008

Network managing editor to leave for 'Fast Company;' 'New York Times' stock hits another yearly low; QVC, 'Economist' to cut staff
 

Time Inc. managers ask for buyout volunteers

Frank Washkuch November 11, 2008

'Sports Illustrated' group to be hard hit; Tribune Co. and Sirius XM post heavy Q3 losses; MSNBC extends Olbermann contract
 

Obama win results in run on newsstands

Frank Washkuch November 06, 2008

Consumers rush to buy historic print editions; Hearst reportedly makes company-wide cuts; Scarborough takes Matthews to task over pro-Obama comments
 

'Portfolio,' 'Men's Vogue' to take brunt of Conde cuts

Frank Washkuch October 31, 2008

'Portfolio' to drastically slice Web staff; publishers see quarterly earnings drop; Kristol comments on 'New York Times' to Stewart
 

'Sky falling' for employees at many media brands

Frank Washkuch October 29, 2008

'Christian Science Monitor' cuts print edition; Time Inc. to lay off 600; Gannett plans 10% newsroom cut
 

'New York Post' retracts Michelle Obama room service report

Frank Washkuch October 21, 2008

'Post' says gossip report untrue; Maddow an early success at MSNBC; Judith Miller joins Fox News
 

Financial press benefits from Wall Street crisis

Frank Washkuch October 14, 2008

Money-focused media gain during financial mess; 'Newsday' reveals past losses; 'Newsweek' reimagining itself.
 

'Star-Ledger' cheats death; Hannity gets four more years at Fox News; 'Maxim,' 'The Atlantic' redesign

Frank Washkuch October 09, 2008

The Star-Ledger of Newark got a reprieve from closure for now, as more than 200 of the newspaper's employees have agreed to buyouts and concessions with Advance Publications.