Friday, July 31, 2009

News Today

Mediabistro.com 's Revolving Door newsletter reports that...
Potential buyers make their bids on the Boston Globe
Two local groups -- one led by former Globe executive Stephen E. Taylor and the other featuring the Boston Celtics co-owners at the helm -- submitted preliminary bids for the newspaper to meet The New York Times Co.'s Thursday deadline. Mort Zuckerman, publisher of the New York Daily News, may also have entered a proposal. Assuming ownership of the Globe for a dollar would mean the winning bidder actually takes on almost $100 million in debt...
At The Associated Press, about 100 staffers take a buyout...

Bill Nagel joins The Los Angeles Times as executive vice president of business services, and the newspaper will takes over home delivery of the Orange County Register. The move will save the latter paper seven-figures a year in payroll and warehousing costs...

Roni Selig joins CNN's medical team, while ABC News hires Dr. Richard Besser as senior health and medical editor and promotes Tim Johnson to chief medical editor...
NBC's John Yang jumps from Washington, D.C. to Chicago... Jenna Briand moves from AOL City Guide to NBC Local Media, where she'll be editorial director, digital...

Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is considering taking a radio syndication gig. Clear Channel, however, has already passed. If Palin does find work in radio, she would be following in the footsteps of Mike Huckabee, a potential 2012 presidential candidate who took to the airwaves after leaving the governorship of Arkansas...

AOL continues its editorial power grab, snagging David Corn from Congressional Quarterly for its PoliticsDaily.com portal and bringing former BusinessWeek.com technology editor Alex Salkever on as a senior writer at DailyFinance.com...

Two ex-New York Times ad executives launch a marketing and advertising sales rep company... Keith Hensel and Peter Leeds join Garbardine as design director and creative director, respectively...

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