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“Former Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Norman Pearlstine is to join elite private equity firm the Carlyle Group as a senior advisor,” indicating “greater involvement by Carlyle in deals involving publishing and media.”
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Messrs. Pearlstine and Winkler talk about broadening the audience for Bloomberg's news operations as a goal unto itself.
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Eventually, Pearlstine broke publicly with Sulzberger, fired Abrams, and acceded to Fitzgerald
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To Pearlstine it was clear that Sulzberger saw the Plame fight as another historic test of the First Amendment.
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"Although we were ready to spend millions of dollars on litigation, I had to ask whether this strange case was the one on which we wanted to draw the line by ignoring a contempt order," Pearlstine recalls in Off the Record.
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At a meeting with Pearlstine to discuss the case, Sulzberger produced a button that read FREE JUDY, FREE MATT, FREE PRESS, and proposed that ten thousand of them be distributed to staff members at their respective news organizations.
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With time to kill, the journalists turned their chitchat to the plight of Dow Jones, parent of The Wall Street Journal, of which Pearlstine had been managing editor from 1983 to 1991.
Murdoch, Ink. 2008
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So they called on Murdoch to seek support for their legal position, recalls Pearlstine.
Murdoch, Ink. 2008
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Why, a post entitled "Pearlstine = Wuss" would sweep through the blogosphere and his entire career would be examined in minute detail in public.
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Pearlstine and Huey were facing a potential public-relations nightmare.
Murdoch, Ink. 2008
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