
David Carr Expanded version of TV Decoder, now Media Decoder, goes live at NYTimes.com. Stelter, Elliot, Clifford, Arango, Carter, Pena, Rich, and me, the media gang is all here.
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Media Decoder is an insider’s guide to the media industry that tracks the massive transformation of the movie business, television, print, marketing and new media.

David Carr Internet week offers stark contrast between two worlds of Manhattan media.
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In Midtown, a farewell to an era of print’s dominance, while downtown, the new titans celebrated their arrival.

David Carr New York Times writer guy ends up on Paperback Row in NYTimes Book Review's Paperback Row.

David Carr They took the buyout, but they're not done. Star-Ledger alums refuse to type 30 on their chosen career.
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At NewJerseyNewsroom.com, reporters pay for their own business cards but still do the work that they love.

David Carr became kerfuffled by the Congressional hearings on bailing out journalism and wrote about that, with a little color from the nerdprom, aka white house correspondents dinner.
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Government help for the news industry would hobble the free press model. Painful as it is, newspapers must stand or fall on their own.

David Carr When it comes to night time sights in midtown, you could do a lot worse than the NYTimes building as seen from the roof of the port authority.

David Carr Would you pay $2 for a NYTimes? I argued today on Brian Leher show that its still a good buy, in part because the paper is still putting its fullest efforts into reporting broadly and comprehensively despite rugged economic times.
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David Carr The sage of Omaha and the Whip Smart of NY Times hit the stage. Great reading brought to you by Andrew Ross Sorkin.
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At Berkshire Hathaway’s meeting, the investor served up advice that was too commonly ignored before the credit crisis.

David Carr SEC head Mary Schapiro asks, where is the reporting going to come from?
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A current accounting of the news business grim and grimmer by the day suggests that there may be a subsequent bear market in accountability as well.

David Carr $100 million later, a glossy biz magazine ends up in the ditch. 85 lose jobs. yeow.
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Portfolio, a business magazine that Condé Nast began publishing in April 2007 with much fanfare, will cease publication immediately.

David Carr Wonder's how Martha Stewart could have been struck by lightening, 3x, and survived.
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Martha Stewart is prevented from serving as a corporate officer at the company she founded until 2011. But she is still very much the creative maypole of the franchise.

David Carr Tony Scott's rave of "Tyson" reminded me of interviewing him at Sundance during those Carpetbagging days
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David Carr talks to Mike Tyson about the new documentary

David Carr little bit o' professional kaddish for Peter Kaplan, outgoing editor of the New York Observer.
Peter Kaplan Announces His Resignation As Editor of The New York Observer - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.
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Peter Kaplan, the editor of The New York Observer, announced his resignation on Wednesday and said he would be leaving the weekly in June. For the past 15 years, Mr. Kaplan has used tart headlines and ...

David Carr attended the Vanity Fair opening party for Tribeca at state supreme court house in lower Manhattan. The rain held off, the stars came out, and yes, Bono was there chatting with all comers, including me. fun nite.
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Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir tackles the 800-pound gorilla in the room in Defamation, his part-funny, mostly-serious look at anti-Semitism. Read More

David Carr sez if you want another take on the soloist, weaved with state of play, check david denby on newspaper elegy.
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“The Soloist” and “State of Play.”



















