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It was revealed yesterday in a memo that was leaked to Romenesko that Robert Frank would become a news editor ( "with significant responsibilities") and serve as an advisor to Pursuits -- in other words, he wouldn't become the top editor.
Journal's Pursuits Stills Needs Editor, Tina Gaudoin is Favorite 2008
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It was revealed yesterday in a memo that was leaked to Romenesko that Robert Frank would become a news editor ( "with significant responsibilities") and serve as an advisor to Pursuits -- in other words, he wouldn't become the top editor.
Journal's Pursuits Stills Needs Editor, Tina Gaudoin is Favorite 2008
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It will also include a section called Pursuits, which will take on fashion, fitness and restaurant coverage.
Off the Record 2005
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It will also include a section called Pursuits, which will take on fashion, fitness and restaurant coverage.
Off the Record 2005
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WSJ. magazine (originally called Pursuits in its planning stages) will debut September 6, with
Media Buyer Planner 2009
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Is somebody waiting to use this as evidence that Murdoch is dumbing down the Journal ( "Pursuits," after all, sounds so much classier)?
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UPDATE: While this item was languishing in cyberspace overnight, Keith Kelly went to press with a report that the name "Pursuits" will indeed be dropped, attributed to a "high level" source.
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He doesn't like "Pursuits," he doesn't like the Saturday Journal.
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Then a year from now, the WSJ will begin inserting "Pursuits" magazine into its Saturday editions once per month.
The Virginian 2008
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