Hidden debt, asset swaps, corporate raids: Financial journalists and a playwright well versed in the Enron scandal watch over the show’s arcane scenarios to make sure they’re plausible. Source: NYT > Business – Edmund Lee
When Online Procrastination Is Your Job
There’s a reason that logging off is very important to Amanda Hess, a critic-at-large who covers the internet and the culture it creates. Source: NYT > Business – Amanda Hess
Jodi Rudoren, Veteran Times Journalist, Will Lead The Forward
Ms. Rudoren, a former Jerusalem bureau chief, was named the next editor in chief of the 122-year-old Jewish publication, which recently received a $500,000 donation from Craig Newmark. Source: NYT > Business – Michael M. Grynbaum
Remembering a Times Journalist With a Legacy of Generosity
The Nathaniel Nash Award commemorates a reporter who died in 1996, the first Times journalist since World War II to die while covering a story. Source: NYT > Business – Kevin McKenna
David Binder, 88, Dies; Chronicled the Cold War and Its Aftermath
Mr. Binder’s thousands of reports for The Times included coverage of the Berlin Wall’s construction in 1961 and its destruction in 1989. Source: NYT > Business – Robert D. McFadden
Mitchel Levitas, Editor in Leading Posts at The Times, Dies at 89
A Polk Award winner, he edited the Op-Ed page, The Book Review, The Week in Review and also oversaw the metropolitan coverage. Source: NYT > Business – Sam Roberts