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Washington Times Sold For $1, Just Like Newsweek - US News and World Report
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon is regaining control of the Washington Times after allies of the South Korean spiritual leader agreed to acquire the paper for just $1 and assumption of most if its debts, according ...
Ikard, one of Newsweek's 1st female bureau chiefs, prominent Washington hostess, dies ... - Washington Examiner
WASHINGTON — Jayne Brumley Ikard, one of Newsweek magazine's first female bureau chiefs and prominent Washington hostess, has died. She was 83. Ikard died Friday from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Washington ...
Video: Newsweek explores 'more than just ruins' with Buildings of Detroit creators - MLive.com
Detroit is "more than just ruins," according to Newsweek, which on Wednesday published a video documenting the efforts of local artists and historians working to save some of the city's architectural treasures from ...
Jayne Brumley Ikard; headed Newsweek's Boston bureau - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON — Jayne Brumley Ikard, a political journalist who served as one of Newsweek magazine’s first female bureau chiefs and went on to become a prominent Washington hostess after her marriage to ...
Jayne Ikard dies; Newsweek bureau chief, D.C. hostess - Washington Post
Jayne Brumley Ikard, a political journalist who served as one of Newsweek magazine's first female bureau chiefs andwent on to become a prominent Washington hostess after her marriage to U.S. Rep. Frank ...
THE DEATH OF NEWSWEEK, Name By Name* - The Business Insider
Sept. 9 : Special diplomatic correspondent Lally Weymouth is leaving for The Washington Post , The Upshot's Michael Calderone reports, which is no surprise considering she is the daughter of late Post publisher ...
Ikard, one of Newsweek's 1st female bureau chiefs, prominent Washington hostess, dies at 83 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON - Jayne Brumley Ikard, one of Newsweek magazine's first female bureau chiefs and prominent Washington hostess, has died. She was 83. Ikard's son, Bryan Brumley, a former Associated Press bureau ...
Three more leave listing Newsweek - New York Post
Newsweek continues to hemorrhage talent following the magazine's sale to 91-year-old audio-equipment tycoon Sidney Harmon, with as many as three top editors heading for the exits this week, The Post has learned. In ...
TV or Not TV? Newsweek makes the publisher's case for not sending print journalists onto TV news ... - Slate
Appearing on television can be good for a print journalist's career. But does it add any publicity value to the publications for which they write and edit? The decline and sale of Newsweek indicates that ...
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