The agreement on editorial independence that Dow Jones & Co. and News Corp. hammered out last week was designed to preserve a measure of journalistic autonomy by shielding top editors from corporate meddling.
The so-called C-Level Suite is swelling again — this time, with chief sustainability officers.
Holy tipping point! Some time in the last year, environmentalism became the new plastics, and--bam--the corporate world is on a stunning green tear. But what's a fad and what's real?
In the continuing saga of Rupert Murdoch's quest for Dow Jones, perhaps the strangest turn is the rival offer from Brad Greenspan, a former chief executive of Intermix Media, the onetime parent company of the social networking service MySpace.