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  • David Friedman To Be Next EP of CBS' 'The Early Show'

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 5:57 pm ET  

    The Observer has learned that David Friedman will be replacing Zev Shalev as executive producer of CBS' The Early Show . Mr. Friedman most recently worked as the executive producer on NBC's Last Call With Carson Daily. He has also had stints producing on Rosie O'Donnell's show and on NBC's Today . He is the son of CBS News executive vice president Paul Friedman. Sean McManus, the president of ... Full Story »

  • Jennifer 8. Lee Taking Times Buyout

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 5:42 pm ET  

    Times metro reporter Jennifer 8. Lee is taking a buyout. She's a book author, and has been a fixation of many in media circles for the eight years she's been at the paper. She has the biggest name of any of those revealed to be taking buyouts from the Times . One hundred will lose jobs by the end of the year. Here is a list of others taking... Full Story »

  • Publishing with Polish! Essie Sovereign Buys Peter Olson's $4.5 M. Duplex

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 4:27 pm ET  

    When publisher Peter Olson stepped down from his position as chief executive of Random House in May of 2008, few were surprised by the news. More recently, Mr. Olson stepped down from another perch: 799 Park Avenue . However, unlike his step-down from Random House, this switch was less predictable. According to a deed filed Tuesday in city records, Mr. Olson and his wife, Candice Carpenter Olson ... Full Story »

  • Outgoing 'Early Show' EP Zev Shalev Talks About New Venture: NewsTsar

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 2:57 pm ET  

    In a group email this morning, Sean McManus, the president of CBS sports and news, informed staff members that CBS Early Show executive producer Zev Shalev would be leaving the network in part to develop a new content project, called NewsTsar, which would launch "in the second quarter of next year." What's the idea behind NewsTsar? "My hope is to marry news content with all the social media ... Full Story »

  • Lieberman: Enough Already?

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 9:42 am ET  

    Mention Joe Lieberman's name to a Democratic activist these days and you'll probably hear some variation of the question: This is what we get for letting him keep his chairmanship? It was last November, you'll remember, that Senate Democrats opted to hand Lieberman - who had just spent nearly a year championing John McCain's White House bid and savaging Barack Obama - the Homeland Security ... Full Story »

  • Get Me Epi-Pen! Upper Crust Snuffs Out Food Allergies at Big Ball

    The New York Observer – Wed Dec 9, 6:57 am ET  

    "I have the strangest allergy I’ve only discovered in the last couple years,” revealed petite wealth manager and socialite Alexandra Lebenthal, arriving Monday, Dec. 7, for the 12th annual Food Allergy Ball at the Waldorf. “I’m allergic to tomatoes. But not in the way other people are, where they get hives. I actually get a sore throat, strep throat, fevers, cold, and I’ll be sick for two weeks ... Full Story »

  • Dorrian's Last Stand

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 8:12 pm ET  

    The fashionable thing to say, especially among those who haven’t been around long enough to know what they’re missing, is that New York has lost all its old charm. The wondrous character-driven businesses that once populated the magical, uneven checkerboard that was Old New York have all been snuffed out, along with the myriad of wondrous personalities that guarded them. But the children of the ... Full Story »

  • The House That Goldman Built

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 8:12 pm ET  

    "It's just a building when it comes right down to it,” 91-year-old George Doty, the former Goldman Sachs managing partner, said last month. His firm had just started moving out of 85 Broad Street, its headquarters for the past three decades, and into a shiny new West Street tower. “Buildings, to me, don’t have a particular feeling. They’re just there. Like a car.” More like the Metropolitan ... Full Story »

  • Landlords Have a Party

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 7:27 pm ET  

    To anyone closely watching the recent City Council elections, a small set of races took an interesting turn in the summer. The Independence Party of New York, typically something of a passive player in city politics, suddenly became actively involved in outer-borough contests, pushing hard for four or five candidates in the Democratic primary that had opponents supported by the labor-backed ... Full Story »

  • Moby Wants to Go Back to the Melody

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 7:12 pm ET  

    For a while there, it seemed as though every time you turned on a Toyota commercial or ate vegan food downtown, you couldn’t help but hear an atmospheric synthesizer and processed vocals telling you “we rock the party” or whatever. This was thanks to Moby. Love him or hate him, the bespectacled, very bald musician made techno mainstream. And then he went from being unlikely superstar ... Full Story »

  • Between Andrew Cuomo and a Balanced Ticket

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 6:57 pm ET  

    ALBANY-Tom DiNapoli is in a bad place. It's not the fact that, as state comptroller, he's forced to preside over a state pension fund spiraling down with the overall stock market. Or that a recent poll showed that voters are inclined to pick "someone else" over him for a full term. Worse than any of that is the fact that he happens to be standing in Andrew Cuomo's way. As Mr. Cuomo moves closer... Full Story »

  • Artless in Miami

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 6:42 pm ET  

    Want to know what the scene was like at Art Basel Miami Beach this year? The answer can be summed up in one word: bloated. The fair has been running for seven years, and its success has paralleled the contemporary art boom. The fair allows foreign dealers from all over the world to show art in the U.S., still the global art-buying sweet spot, and gives collectors a shopping mall of options ... Full Story »

  • The Man Behind Google News

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 6:42 pm ET  

    Last week, Josh Cohen, Google News' senior business project manager, was in Washington, D.C., at a Federal Trade Commission-organized workshop titled "How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?" He appeared onstage before a crowd of journalists, entrepreneurs and F.T.C. policy lawmakers in a slate-colored jacket, white shirt and black patterned tie. Heavy navy cur-tains and an American flag ... Full Story »

  • Once Comcast Owns NBC, Who's the Boss of Whom?

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 6:12 pm ET  

    Ted Harbert knows what it feels like to miss out narrowly on a top entertainment job at NBC. In the winter of 2000, Mr. Harbert was running NBC Studios in L.A. when network bosses passed him over (along with a field of other strong potential candidates) and announced that a young news producer named Jeff Zucker would be NBC's new president of entertainment. Some three years later, Mr. Zucker ... Full Story »

  • A Nightmare on Their Street

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 5:12 pm ET  

    The Lovely Bones Running time 135 minutes Written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson Directed by Peter Jackson Starring  Saoirse Ronan, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci I’m no fan of Peter Jackson, but as much as I hated the 2005 remake of King Kong and all of those silly, overrated Lord of the Rings comic books, the New Zealand director’s trademark recipe of ... Full Story »

  • Fair and Balanced Science

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 4:27 pm ET  

    Evading the challenges of climate change—and the human responsibility to save the planet—is simple enough even for the laziest citizen. Pay attention only to the theories that support the comforting skepticism of the oil industry. Focus on a set of purloined emails that prove nothing except that scientists can be as unpleasant to each other as any other group of people. Get the “facts” from Fox ... Full Story »

  • All Wet

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 12:57 pm ET  
  • Time Inc.'s Squires Reveals Digital Consortium

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 12:12 pm ET  

    Time Inc.'s John Squires is making it official. The five-publisher strong alliance between Time Inc., Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith and News Corp is starting work today on building the most comprehensive digital store for publishers. As the Observer reported in November, the company will prepare digital versions of magazines that can work on multiple platforms, from the iPhone to the BlackBerry ... Full Story »

  • The Nurse-Crusader Goes to Washington

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 9:44 am ET  

    Mary Mundinger doesn’t look like a controversial figure. A small, prim, 72-year-old lady with wispy white chin-length hair, she sat at a drafty table in Viand coffee shop on the Upper East Side on a tepid November Thursday afternoon and made a fist with her right hand, which she gently beat on the table. "I keep writing the same story," said Ms. Mundinger, softly, round blue eyes... Full Story »

  • The Elephants and the Ants

    The New York Observer – Tue Dec 8, 9:44 am ET  

    Republicans in New York will have something in 2010 that they've lacked for years: a real opportunity to win. What they don't have are candidates. There's been talk for at least a year now that Rudy Giuliani or George Pataki (or both) might run for statewide office next year. In the right race, either of them could win-and, more importantly, carry down-ballot Republicans into office on their ... Full Story »

  • SL Green Honchos on Foreign Investment, the Sapirs, the Aqueduct and the Collapsed Deal at 485 Lex

    The New York Observer – Mon Dec 7, 5:12 pm ET  

    At the Mandarin Oriental on Monday afternoon, the city’s largest office landlord beamed rays of optimism onto its collective shareholders.  "We can regain absorption quickly when people start hiring again," said Marc Holliday , SL Green 's CEO. "We’re at 85,000 job losses now, but that can quickly reverse itself. ... It’s not going to take much, in my opinion, before you will see vacancy levels ... Full Story »

  • Bruno Guilty on Two Counts

    The New York Observer – Mon Dec 7, 4:57 pm ET  

    ALBANY—Former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno has been found guilty on two counts in his federal corruption trial, and acquitted on five other counts. Jurors could not reach consensus on another count, Capital News 9 is reporting. From the Times Union : The 80-year-old Republican from Brunswick sat quietly as the jury of seven women and five men rendered its verdict about 4:15 p.m.: Guilty on ... Full Story »

  • Squadron Eyes City Takeover of Brooklyn Bridge Park, with Conditions

    The New York Observer – Mon Dec 7, 4:27 pm ET  

    For at least two years, the Bloomberg administration has been pushing--first privately, then publicly--to take over the governance of Brooklyn Bridge Park, offering to put more money into the new East River parkland in exchange for more control from the state. Now, the move has earned the tentative support of the local state senator, Daniel Squadron, a former aide to Senator Chuck Schumer who ... Full Story »

  • Critics Agree Mamet's Race Is...Eh

    The New York Observer – Mon Dec 7, 4:27 pm ET  

    The first reviews of David Mamet's latest play— Race , which he also directed—are in. Despite (because of?) plenty of anticipation, the critics seem to agree that it's a disappointing effort. For one thing, Mamet's self-conscious shocking posture has grown predictable. Writes Elisabeth Vincentelli in the Post : Four-letter words are to Mamet what a vintage Bordeaux is to wine critic Robert ... Full Story »

  • Commercial Rent Regulation Push Fails as Jackson Pulls Motion

    The New York Observer – Mon Dec 7, 12:27 pm ET  

    A push to force a vote on a set of new commercial rent regulations has failed, at least for now. El Diario reported Monday that Councilman Robert Jackson is pulling his motion to discharge, a rare action that would force a vote on his commercial rent bill, the Small Business Survival Act. The bill would have established an arbitration process for all small businesses renewing their leases ... Full Story »

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