Media Beat: Brian Stelter on Being Matt Lauer’s Nemesis
Brian Stelter, who launched TVNewser almost 10 years ago, is now a published author. “Top of the Morning,” out today, lays bare a tumultuous year for network morning news shows which saw one anchor...
View ArticleMedia Beat: Brian Stelter’s Choice, Work in TV News or Cover It
How did an 18-year-old college student in Maryland gain the trust of and get access to TV executives and anchors in New York? “By posting 10 or 15 posts a day meant that the industry knew it was a...
View ArticleElevator Pitch: ‘Burn Note’ Keeps Private Messages Private
Remember on “Mission Impossible” when messages would self destruct after an agent listened to them? In this episode of “Elevator Pitch,” Alan Meckler speaks with Jacob Robbins about his startup “Burn...
View ArticleCubes: VIP Tour of Huge
In this episode of Cubes, the crew takes its first trip across the East River to see the DUMBO digs of ad agency Huge. No, they don’t live in a Disney film, DUMBO is New York for “Down Under the...
View ArticleRosanna Scotto: My First Big Break
If you don’t live in the New York TV market, you may know her from the cable clip show “The Soup” as the woman who puts up with co-anchor Greg Kelly’s antics. Rosanna Scotto, morning anchor for New...
View ArticleScore That Job: Hachette Book Group
Do you have the New York Times Best Seller list memorized? Do you have a passion for books and want to get into the publishing business? In this episode of “Score That Job,” career expert, author and...
View ArticleChef Roblé on His Life as a Reality TV Star
When you’re watching reality TV, and we know you do watch reality TV, do you ever wonder what’s really going on? How did the reality stars become reality stars? How much do they get paid and is...
View ArticleCubes: VIP Tour of Code and Theory
Code and Theory is a creative agency behind publishing websites like “The Verge,” and “Interview” magazine. They also have an odd fondness for the Dewey Decimal System. Managing partners Steve Baer...
View ArticleCubes: VIP Tour of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal
Unlike most divorces, Dow Jones, the home of the Wall Street Journal, got to keep its home in the Midtown Manhattan News Corporation Building after the parent company split into separate print and...
View ArticleScore That Job: Dow Jones
If our recent Cubes episode giving you an insider’s look at Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal made you think about working there, here’s your chance to find out how to make that happen. Vicki...
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