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Still a hit in print, the weekly chronicle of celebs and ordinary people who make news is set to become the property of a company specializing in informational websites.
By Marc Tracy
People, InStyle, Entertainment Weekly and more than 40 other magazines would become part of the same company as Serious Eats and Investopedia.
Dotdash, once known as About.com, plans to scrap the 85-year-old publication’s print edition and keep most of the editorial staff.
By Tiffany Hsu
An author of the ‘innovation report’ will follow in the footsteps of his father, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who served as publisher for 25 years.
By Sydney Ember
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She broke ground in a male-dominated field in corporate roles and as a founding board member and chairwoman of the nonprofit New York New Media Association.
By Sam Roberts
The selection, coming at a crucial moment for the company, positions him to succeed his father as publisher.
Wirecutter
No product recommendation is perfect.
New York
A luxury corporate relocation on the Far West Side, like the High Line, is a reminder that New York City can evolve in one lifetime.
By David W. Dunlap
DealBook
Mr. Schiffman, a former co-head of media banking at Lehman Brothers, will be the Internet conglomerate’s chief financial officer.
By Michael J. de la Merced
Retirement
Devoted fans of some college and professional teams never miss a home game. But some are not satisfied with season tickets — they want to see the away games, too.
By Robert Strauss