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'Hand to God' to Return for 8 Weeks, Possibly Longer - New York Times (blog)
The executives, who would speak only on condition of anonymity because the discussions with producers are meant to be private, said that proposals included an Off-Broadway run in 2012 and a possible Broadway production during the 2012-13 season. ...
December 27, 2011


Chicago Sun Times Said to Be Sold - New York Times (blog)
The person, who declined to be identified because the agreement was not yet final, said the sale price was approximately $20 million with no assumption of debt. That is a low price for a major metropolitan daily, especially given the size of the ...
December 22, 2011


Yahoo to Consider Sale of Asian Assets - New York Times (blog)
Should the board reject the offer, Alibaba and Softbank are prepared to bid for all of Yahoo in conjunction with private equity partners, the person briefed on the matter said. The deal — officially called a tax-free cash-rich split — would not be ...
December 21, 2011


Times Co. Negotiating to Sell Regional Newspapers - New York Times (blog)
... at the end of the month after a meeting with the company chairman, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who raised the issue of new leadership, according to people with knowledge of the meeting who declined to be identified discussing confidential business. ...
December 20, 2011


A New York Stop for Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving and 'Uncle Vanya' - New York Times (blog)
The show rented WNET's new Lincoln Center studio to tape a first season last winter still owes the public broadcaster about $500000, according to several people briefed on the matter who would not discuss it publicly. Universal wanted a promotional ...
December 18, 2011


'Sherlock Holmes' and 'Chipmunks' Are Sluggish Leaders at Box Office - New York Times (blog)
The show rented WNET's new Lincoln Center studio to tape a first season last winter still owes the public broadcaster about $500000, according to several people briefed on the matter who would not discuss it publicly. Universal wanted a promotional ...
December 18, 2011


'Vine Talk' Participants Complain of Not Being Paid - New York Times (blog)
But the New York City public broadcaster, which has already weathered a couple of tough financial years, has not been paid about $500000, according to several people briefed on the matter who would not discuss it publicly. ...
December 17, 2011


Stanford Drops Bid to Build High-Tech Campus in City - New York Times (blog)
Stanford officials were frustrated by the city's attempts to negotiate new terms after the university submitted its proposal in October, according to people briefed on the matter, who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to reveal ...
December 16, 2011


Carlyle Sells Diversified Machine to Platinum Equity - New York Times (blog)
Diversified Machine's revenue grew about 4.5 times in the six years under Carlyle ownership, according to people familiar with the matter. And the company's work force more than quadrupled during that time, from about 525 employees to more than 2200. ...
December 16, 2011


Amid Claims of More Captured Drones, a Report on Their Vulnerability - New York Times (blog)
“One would wonder if Iran has drones why they haven't trotted them out before now,” said one United States official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject. The official added that the Iranian government ...
December 15, 2011


Credit Suisse's Latest Cost-Cutting Effort - New York Times (blog)
Starting next year, back-office functions, including trade settlement, will be brought together, according to a person familiar with the matter. Gary Bullock, who joined the bank from UBS in 2008, will lead the new combined operation, the person added. ...
December 15, 2011


Morning Take-Out - New York Times (blog)
A House committee is expected to disclose on Thursday that MF Global, under Jon S. Corzine, stripped critical powers from its top executive in charge of controlling risk, according to a person briefed on the matter. The move left the firm short-handed ...
December 15, 2011


Top Editor Resigns at Los Angeles Times - New York Times (blog)
With more budget tightening expected early next year, Mr. Stanton confided in friends that “he just didn't have anymore layoffs in him,” said a former senior editor who would discuss Mr. Stanton only on the condition of anonymity. ...
December 14, 2011


'Tuck Everlasting' Musical Sets Sights on Broadway - New York Times (blog)
Two theater executives who attended the presentations on Friday and who spoke on condition of anonymity because the producers did not want the show discussed publicly at this early stage, said that the musical (which included choreography by Mr. ...
December 13, 2011


Seacrest Has Options, and One May Be 'Today' Show Anchor - New York Times (blog)
The people who spoke of the negotiations insisted on anonymity to protect personal relationships and business dealings. A representative for the “Today” show declined to comment, and a representative for Mr. Seacrest said that negotiations with ...
December 8, 2011


Myths of the Hispanic Vote - New York Times (blog)
“He does not carry Wall Street baggage,” said one Democratic strategist working on the Obama reelection effort, speaking on the condition of anonymity to freely discuss his thinking. “He's really smart. He's definitely authentic. ...
December 6, 2011


India Asks Google, Facebook, Others to Screen User Content - New York Times (blog)
The executives asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to the media on the issue. Mr. Sibal's office confirmed that he would meet with Internet service providers Monday but did not provide more information about the content ...
December 5, 2011


US Embassy in France Buys Four Chevy Volts - New York Times (blog)
“We have confidence in the cars,” said an embassy official who refused to be identified, citing embassy protocol. The embassy is greening other aspects of its operation, transforming more than 500000 square feet of buildings it owns in France to a ...
December 1, 2011


Zynga Expected to Seek $10 Billion Valuation in IPO - New York Times (blog)
Zynga, the fast-growing online game maker, plans to value itself at as much as $10 billion in its forthcoming initial public offering, according to two people briefed on the matter. ...
December 1, 2011


Morning Take-Out - New York Times (blog)
... networking site aims to raise $10 billion in an initial offering between April and June next year, for a $100 billion valuation in what would be one of the largest ever IPO's, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter. ...
November 29, 2011


NBC Expresses Regret to Bachmann Over Introduction on Fallon Show - New York Times (blog)
The executive, who asked not to be identified because the network was trying to put the issue to rest as privately as possible, said the letter could not be categorized as a formal apology. Another executive close to Mr. Fallon said the show would not ...
November 24, 2011


Plan to Revive Two ABC Soap Operas Collapses - New York Times (blog)
The person requested anonymity because the company had decided not to say anything on the record except for the statement. One of those unions, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which represents actors, disputed that account. ...
November 23, 2011


Forstmann Equity Firm to Name New Leader - New York Times (blog)
Mr. Robertson, the founder of Tiger Management, a hedge fund, will oversee the firm's holdings, said two people with direct knowledge of the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly. ...
November 23, 2011


Congressional Panel Seeks to Question Corzine - New York Times (blog)
... J. DE LA MERCED A congressional panel plans to question MF Global executives, including Jon S. Corzine, about the downfall of the trading firm and the customer money that went missing in its final days, according to people familiar with the matter. ...
November 22, 2011


MF Global Trustee Says Shortfall Could Exceed $1.2 Billion - New York Times (blog)
Regulators currently suspect that MF Global improperly used customer money for its own purposes in the days before filing for Chapter 11 protection, according to people briefed on the matter. The decision to release the updated figure on Monday came ...
November 21, 2011


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