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Friday, November 12, 2010

"Newsweek" and "Daily Beast" merger tomorrow


"Newsweek" the boss of Sydney Harman (Sidney Harman) and the "Daily Beast" the owner, IAC Chairman Barry Diller (Barry Diller) on the organizational structure of the combined problem of dispute for several weeks, finally reached an agreement today The overall program has been finalized, only a small part of the details that need fine-tuning. It is reported that the two companies will account for 50% of the shares, "Daily Beast" editor Tina Brown (Tina Brown) will lead the combined editorial team, and maintain independence. Recommended wonderfulHulu revenues or 108 million increase from last year Hulu was founded three years ago, is second only to YouTube, the second largest video site. Base ...Google Street View by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to investigate Google Warning: Gmail contacts into Facebook there are Yahoo intends to pass a large lay off 2,500 employees face 20% off Queen won the 60,000 hours of opening Facebook "fans Australian Beverage Network Groggle similar name in connection with Google is exerting pressure The world's fifth largest search engine Ask.com surrender to Google Beijing November 12, according to foreign media reports, according to informed sources, "Newsweek" and "Daily Beast" (Daily Beast) will announce merger tomorrow morning.

"Newsweek" the boss of Sydney Harman (Sidney Harman) and the "Daily Beast" the owner, IAC Chairman Barry Diller (Barry Diller) on the organizational structure of the combined problem of dispute for several weeks, finally reached an agreement today The overall program has been finalized, only a small part of the details that need fine-tuning. It is reported that the two companies will account for 50% of the shares, "Daily Beast" editor Tina Brown (Tina Brown) will lead the combined editorial team, and maintain independence.

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