Obama Kicks Pro-McCain Newspapers Off Campaign Plane
The Washington 'Times,' New York 'Post,' and Dallas 'Morning News' have been rotated out in favor for network news reporters and a documentary crew.
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The Washington 'Times,' New York 'Post,' and Dallas 'Morning News' have been rotated out in favor for network news reporters and a documentary crew.
She doesn't write her own columns, she DID say mean things about Hearst Corp., and that's not even her real last name!
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’
What does the tabloid’s gag cover of a pig in lipstick tell us about their priorities?
A ‘Daily News’ editor gets suspended after throwing a phone.
And on the same day, no less! And you stopped buying the 'Post' on the weekends.
The legendary tabloid rivals are talking about merging parts of their operations.
The 'Post' can't seem to decide who's to blame for all the press frenzy surrounding this particular gang of celebrities.
This business about the lawsuit over Gregg "Opie" Hughes' fiancée's nonexistent sex tape is getting really hard to follow.
The Smoking Gun has the details from the fiancée of Gregg 'Opie' Hughes against the 'Post,' Hayden, and Richard Johnson, and it lays much of the blame on the Jersey gossip columnist.
Despite denials of drunkenness from Simmons, the tabloid keeps hammering away at her.
Bonnie Fuller's out at 'Star,' and the 'Post''s Keith Kelly could not be more delighted.
The 'Post' picks a funny place to put a teaser for their coverage of Israel's 60th anniversary.
He's all over the news today, for his potential 'Newsday' deal, and for the backstory behind Marcus Brauchli's ouster at the 'Journal.'
Gawker reports that a rival bidder has dropped out. Is it too late to stop News Corp. from taking over the world?
For a short period of time last Thursday, the tabloid was thrown into a devastated tailspin at the news that the beloved restaurateur had died. Good thing it wasn't true.
The former "Page Six"–er will get deep sixed on Dick Wolf's hit show.
Turns out it's not just Rupert Murdoch who's interested in buying Newsday; Mort Zuckerman, the real-estate magnate who owns the Daily News, and James Dolan, whose family owns Cablevision, Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks, are making bids as well.
Why? Because people just weren't going. Oh, and something about the economy. Damn you, subprime crisis! You took away our Bear Stearns, and now you're taking away our Britney updates?
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