Oliver Darcy’s newsletter, Status, has quickly become a must-read for the power brokers of publishing and entertainment.
Oliver Darcy’s “Status” media newsletter has hired Jonathan Passantino, a CNN deputy managing editor, to be executive editor.
Network brass are reportedly looking to soften image to appeal to wider audience. The firing of Joy Reid and the cancellation ...
Joy Reid’s staff had ‘tense’ meeting with MSNBC chiefs after learning her show was being axed in media, report says - Joy ...
Joy Reid's firing from MSNBC leaked to the press before her staff was notified, forcing network chief Rebecca Kutler to call ...
Chair Brendan Carr slammed his predecessors at the department after they criticized him for his probing of major broadcast ...
The White House Correspondents Association has joined other news organizations in supporting the Associated Press’ right to ...
Fox reportedly scrubbed its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from all its job listings on Thursday after media journalist Oliver Darcy called out the disparity of ...
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“It’s rare for this level of solidarity,” one source familiar with the effort told media reporter Oliver Darcy, who first reported on the letter. Yet, while the pro-Trump channels support ...
“Darcy has been running his venture as a one-man operation, until now. This week, he brought on longtime CNN editor Jon Passantino, who oversaw media coverage and CNN’s Reliable Sources newsletter.
Joy Reid, host of 'The ReidOut' on MSNBC, has been let go by the liberal-leaning cable-news networks. Jen Psaki could be ...