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Facebook Apologizes for ‘Nipplegate’ Banning New Yorker Cartoon
Facebook suspended the New Yorker's cartoon page on Monday because it showed the biblical character Eve's nipples in the Garden of Eden
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New Yorker Launches iPhone App With Lena Dunham, Jon Hamm
The New Yorker iPhone app is a departure from the Condé Nast norm of saving most magazine content for tablet apps
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Jonah Lehrer Compared to Stephen Glass, Jayson Blair by Journalism Professors
Professors say they will teach the case of Jonah Lehrer's downfall alongside other fabricators and plagiarists including Stephen Glass and Jayson Blair
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‘Imagine’ Author Jonah Lehrer Resigns From New Yorker, Admits Lying
Tablet Magazine uncovered the falsified quotes in Lehrer's book "Imagine: How Creativity Works."
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Condé Nast Taps Former VEVO Executive to Head Digital Entertainment
Fred Santarpia will develop strategies for online video distribution at Conde Nast
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Why Publishers Only Have Themselves to Blame for Justice Dept. Mess
Guest Blog: Apple and Amazon have simply taken advantage of a situation in which publishers have completely dropped the ball
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Conde Nast ‘Opens Its Kimono,’ Promises to Share Tablet Reader Data With Advertisers
Rivals are expected to follow Conde Nast’s decision to share tablet reader data with advertisers
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National Journal Taps Former Conde Nast Exec to Oversee Its Digital Side (Updated)
The National Journal has hired Jessica Perry to boost its digital revenues and find new partnerships
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Hearst Hires Former Conde Nast COO, Promotes Digital Exec
Debi Chirichella will take over as SVP, CFO while Grant Whitmore will run the U.S. magazine’s digital division
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Conde Nast’s New Mogul Dawn Ostroff: Forget Cable, Digital Is the Future
EXCLUSIVE: Former CW chief says companies must play to consumers’ taste or “they’re going to go elsewhere”
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Conde Nast Taps Dawn Ostroff to Launch Entertainment Division
Ostroff, who left CW earlier this year, will head a division aimed at creating film and tv entertainment
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Apple Unveils New iPhone — and It’s Not iPhone 5
New CEO Tim Cook debuts a series of new products and features at the Apple headquarters, disappointing those expecting the iPhone 5 instead of iPhone 4S
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Magazines Flex Their Apps — But Will They Make Any Money From Them?
Magazine publishers are betting heavily on the tablet platform, aggressively enticing readers to embrace their digital versions; big revenue, however, isn’t on the page right now
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Ashton Kutcher Guest-Edits Details, Fails to Disclose He Invests in Companies He Touts
In an online-only version of Details, the “Two and a Half Men” star champions a number of new media companies without mentioning he’s an investor in several of them
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Oleg Cassini’s Widow Hits Conde Nast with $10M Defamation Suit
Marianne Nestor-Cassini is asking for an apology for a piece in Vanity Fair about her family’s legal squabbles