WSJ Cuts Down Frequency Of Ad Column|Boston Globe Names New DC Bureau Chief|ABC News Refutes RNC Claims Of Unfairness|Brian Graden Leaves MTV|It Will Get Better For Mags, After It Gets Worse
AgencySpy: The Wall Street Journal will be running its advertising column less often — twice a week instead of five times. Says the ‘Spy: “The section has been around for decades, and after you cut it to twice a week, there’s not much left to cut.”
FishbowlDC: The Boston Globe has named political editor Christopher Rowland DC bureau chief. He is replacing Peter Canellos who was moved up to edit the Globe‘s editorial pages last week.
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