
Somehow, New York City's burgeoning broadsheet war is just a little, well, textier than the one that has for years embroiled our two tabloids, the New York Post and the Daily News.
This week, Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson threw a sort of [...]

Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson sent a memo to the paper's staff yesterday announcing the appointment of Rebecca Blumenstein as international editor and deputy managing editor of the paper. Blumenstein, who was just appointed managing editor of [...]

Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson took David Carr and Bill Keller to task for a story published in the Times today about the Journal's Washington bureau.
Mr. Carr wrote that the Journal's D.C. coverage has been "adopting a more conservative tone" and that editors have been "editing and headlining articles to reflect" [...]

Last night, Thomson Reuters launched a new version of their Web site with a more user-friendly interface and sleek design approach.
According to a statement on the site by Reuters editor-in-chief David Schlesinger:
"This site is for you; we want it to be your ticket" [...]

One day after former BusinessWeek editor Stephen Adler was named editorial director of Thomson Reuters' Professional division, Dow Jones reports that the media company will lay off 240 employees from one of that division's sub-sectors.
According to Dow Jones, the cuts will' [...]
I’d like to respond to some of the reactions to Friday’s post:
1. Cut scores: Contrary to Leonie Haimson’s allegation, we did not determine the percentage of A grades after learning the results of the 2009 state tests. The cut scores for the elementary and middle school progress reports were [...]
Despite the strenuous objections of local Republican lawmakers, some residents of Thomson, IL are hoping that the Obama administration will go through with rumored plans to move the Guantanamo det...
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