journalism

How a top CMO keeps up with '5 meetings every hour' at Cannes Lions: 'My calendar looks insane'

Shachar Orren -- co-founder, CMO and CRO of video tech platform EX.CO -- is helping publishers find ways to monetize video, a vital part of a modern media company’s business....

Stagwell CEO Mark Penn dishes on whether Taylor Swift will show up to Cannes Lions to support Travis Kelce

The Chiefs tight end and his brother, Jason, will record their "New Heights" podcast from Stagwell's Sport Beach on Thursday.

Student reporter who brought down Stanford president lands book deal

Theo Baker, the wunderkind college journalist whose parents write for the New Yorker and New York Times, has inked a deal with Penguin Press.

USA Today to hire dedicated 'Beyoncé reporter'

The firm — which just posted an ad for a Taylor Swift reporter — is looking for a writer to chronicle Bey's "music, fashion, cultural and economic influence."

Don Lemon claims CNN fired him for refusing to put 'liars and bigots' on-air

"I think that would be a dereliction of journalistic duty to do those sorts of things," Lemon shared during his first sit-down interview since his firing.

Gayle King says she doesn't have a desire to retire: 'I want more work'

The "CBS This Morning" host accepted the Journalist Icon Award at the gala where Diana Ross performed.

Carole Radziwill: I regret making myself 'small' for 'Housewives'

The former ABC News journalist believes she would've been more "formidable" if she spoken about her experiences covering wars and refugee crises.

Publisher hits pause on election book by Olivia Nuzzi and Ryan Lizza

Nuzzi and Lizza's much-hyped book about the 2020 election is on ice, as the pair have struggled to come up with headline-worthy scoops, Page Six has learned.

What's next for Rachel Nichols after her controversial split from ESPN?

Legal experts have said Nichols has a strong case should she choose to sue the network.

Harper's boss challenges NY Times hotshot Ben Smith to reportage battle

"I'd beat Ben Smith handily in a police reporting contest!" Harper's publisher John "Rick" MacArthur told us.

Connie Chung dishes dirt on CBS, ABC colleagues, plus Letterman and 'The Undoing'

Connie Chung has dished in a revealing new interview on behind-the-scenes tensions with colleagues including Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters and Dan Rather.

Brad Pitt surprises Missouri State University grads with quarantine shout-out

"Our money's on you to make this world a better place," said Pitt, who attended his hometown school MSU, though he was two credits shy of graduating.

'The Bold Type' stars praise the work of journalists

The women of the "The Bold Type" said working on the series about females in journalism has deepened their appreciation for the industry.

Tavis Smiley's alleged sexual harassment detailed in PBS report

The report and legal actions stem from a 2018 decision by PBS to end its relationship with Smiley, who fronted the L.A.-produced late-night talker Tavis Smiley for nearly 14 years.

Olivia Wilde defends her role in polarizing film 'Richard Jewell'

“Contrary to a swath of recent headlines, I do not believe that Kathy ‘traded sex for tips’,” Wilde tweeted. 

Chris Pine to play Walter Cronkite in JFK assassination drama 'Newsflash'

"Newsflash" covers the day that television network news came of age and that Cronkite became the most trusted TV newsman voice of America.

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is a 'journalist,' judge rules

Rock's HBO special "Rock and a Hard Place" is protected by journalistic privilege.

'The Last Column' launches with New York celebration

The project, which includes a book and a documentary series, weaves together the final works of fallen writers.

Michelle Wolf slams White House Correspondents' Association as 'cowards'

WASHINGTON — Comedian Michelle Wolf called the White House Correspondents’ Association “cowards” after the organization announced Monday that it had chosen a historian to headline next year’s annual dinner instead...

Amal Clooney to represent reporters jailed in Myanmar

The prominent human rights lawyer has joined the legal team representing two Reuters reporters accused of possessing secret government papers.