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Authors Swimming to Tina Brown's Lifeboat

As newspapers and magazines shed jobs, the pool of unemployed writers has never been larger in the media world. According to FishbowlNY , Tina Brown 's new website The Daily Beast has become "a half-way house for laid off writers." Despite the tremendous pool of applicants, Brown pays between $250 and $500, some of the best money on the web. Only one question remains: can this...

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Tina Brown Is The Media's Last Safety Net [Journalismism]

Can Tina Brown and her newfangled "website" The Daily Beast singlehandedly provide refuge to all of New York's talented laid-off writers? Ha, no, of course not, not even a glimmer of a chance. She'll...

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Tina Brown Provides House and Home (and Money!) for Jobless Writers

... your hand if you still believe putting ink to pen (or hands to keyboard) is an honest day's work: Tina Brown's The Daily Beast pays out an average of $200 to $250 per post , or maybe it's 50 cents per word? But don't expect to be provided a safe-guard "contract" under Brown's umbrella. You're no Tucker Carlson or Christopher Buckley, remember (unless you are). Still interested?...

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Laid Off Recently? Come to Tina, Darling!

On the day the perennially troubled Radar magazine folded, its editor Maer Roshan got an email from an old friend, Tina Brown, with whom he’d worked at her own sunken ship, Talk. “Maer my darling, I’m grieving so terribly,” she wrote in her Masterpiece Theatre trill. “I’m running into a meeting, but do nothing either yourself or with your staff until you’ve spoken to us. I will call...

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Nice try, Tina Brown, but it ain't gonna happen

Yeah, I want a deck and a kitchen and a basement remodel and a Mini Clubman too, but it ain't gonna happen. Neither is Tina Brown's (and my) dream of Rachel Maddow taking over Tim Russert's old seat on Press the Meat : One of the problems for NBC that was showcased during Russert’s media version of a state funeral in June is the way the chair of Meet the Press has become above all a Washington...

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Tina Brown: Give "Meet the Press" job to Rachel Maddow

Huh . I don't disagree, but suspect NBC would find her too "partisan." As if Stephanopoulos didn't face the same problem, and overcome it mightily. The Meet the Press panel needs fewer David Broders and more Christopher Hitchenses—irresponsible wits who can challenge the B-list senators and warhorse commentators who trundle on and download all that sonorous received wisdom. It needs fewer "Washington...

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Andrew Keen: In defense of sleazy lobbyists

I really like what Tina Brown is doing at The Daily Beast. There's no hint of the crowd at the Beast - it's all Tina's sensibility, her wit and judgment. So I'm thrilled to now be contributing to the new website. My first piece, published today, is a defense of (sleazy) lobbyists - surely the loneliest and most misunderstood people in America today.

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Bart Motes: Republican Regret for Iraq War?

Tina Brown's online magazine The Daily Beast has scored some coups. The latest comes courtesy of Talking Points Memo alum Benjamin Sarlin. In a recent...

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In defense of sleazy lobbyists

I really like what Tina Brown is doing at The Daily Beast. There's no hint of the crowd at the Beast -- it's all Tina's sensibility, her wit and judgment. So I'm thrilled to now be contributing to the new...

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The Daily Beast's roster of writers reads a bit like a list of the recently laid off

New York Observer Bylines that once appeared in Radar, New York Sun and other recently closed publications now show up on Tina Brown 's site . She's paying $250 to $500 per post, reports John Koblin .

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Bad New for Books. And Newspapers. And Magazines. And Websites.

Today, book-publishing companies were hit hard with layoffs, which is bad news for people who like to read. If you prefer to peruse listings, your weekly city guide might see some changes, and, well, more magazines and newspapers are folding. But maybe, just maybe, Tina Brown will bail us all out. Until then, sorry guys: • Book-publishing powerhouse Simon & Schuster has laid off 35 people...

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Crouch on the 'Dearth' of Black Heroes

Legendary culture writer Stanley Crouch has committed a strange piece of verbal dawdling to the pages of Tina Brown experiment The Daily Beast today. Liberally using his down-home turns of phrase, Crouch slowly comes to a conclusion we're not sure a man of his stature need take the time to reach: nobody's all good or [...]

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Washington's Other Transition

Tina Brown on an interesting and entirely unimportant subject. A 'recommended read' only if yer interested in this shit. How is it Obama can fill a Cabinet faster than NBC can replace Tim Russert? One of the problems for NBC that was showcased during Russert’s media version of a state funeral in June is the way the chair of Meet the Press has become above all a Washington social and status...

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"Meet the Press" panel needs fewer Broders and more Hitchenses

The Daily Beast The NBC show should bump Washington insiders for genuinely informed outsiders, says Tina Brown . "How about bringing in the cool forensic skills of a David Boies ? Or the fresh intelligence of a web star like Josh Marshall or Glenn Greenwald ? Or the political/policy smarts of a journalistic intellectual like the Guardians Michael Tomasky ?" THE NEW HOST': "I say give...