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Bureau chiefs hold investigation into activities of a small media outlet
Jason Farago: This amazing, 50-year tradition of performing Shakespeare free for New Yorkers risks becoming mere corporate entertainment
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Michael Wolff: It makes sense: the two titans of business information, Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg, competing for a great news brand
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Study shows that there are few 'new media' substitutes taking the place of 'old' news outlets
Mark Seddon: The super-successful business specialist is in an expansionist mood with the relaunch of Bloomberg TV
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