A top anchor at ABC News is looking to sell his West Village townhouse.World News Tonight host David Muir has listed the 2,300-square-foot prewar property on West Fourth Street for $7.5 million, according to an ad that appeared this week. The narrow, 15-foot-wide home contains five levels, three bedrooms and three baths and details such as four decorative fireplaces, a formal dining room and a primary suite with a home office that takes up an entire floor.Muir, one of the best-known faces in the broadcast news world, purchased the renovated Second Empire-style property near Charles Street for $4.2 million in 2013, according to the city register. The acquisition came a year before ABC tapped Muir for the nightly anchor seat, a selection that has paid off.Indeed World News Tonight has regularly led rival newscasts on NBC and CBS, based on Nielsen ratings data. The week of April 21, for instance, Muir’s program drew an average of 7.4 million viewers, which easily bested NBC’s 5.7 million and CBS’ 3.8 million, according to Nielsen numbers compiled by the publication Adweek.Similarly, World News Tonight attracted just over 1 million viewers in the coveted 25- to 54-year-old demographic during that time frame, which put it ahead of NBC Nightly News’ 907,000 and CBS Evening News’ 558,000, Adweek reported.Why Muir, who reportedly enjoys a long-term contract with ABC worth about $8 million a year, is selling is unclear. Henry Hershkowitz, the Compass agent marketing the townhouse,... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'
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Guardian research shows that the top 100 illustrated children’s books last year showed growing marginalisation of female and minority ethnic charactersThe most popular picture books published in 2018 collectively present a white and male-dominated world to children, feature very few BAME (black,... Continue reading at The Guardian
[ The Guardian | 2019-06-13 05:00:18 UTC ]
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Bruce Cannon Gibney addresses a long, long list of problems with U.S. criminal justice. Continue reading at The Washington Post
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Strike another one off the long list of possible Democratic 2020 hopefuls: Michael Bloomberg announced Tuesday that he will not run for president. “I believe I would defeat Donald Trump in a general election,” the former New York City mayor wrote in an op-ed published by the news outlet that... Continue reading at Slate
[ Slate | 2019-03-06 00:00:00 UTC ]
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In his annual year-end letter to staff, Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle cited the success of 'Becoming', a long list of literary awards and best book citations, and the continued global growth of audiobook sales as 2018 highlights. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
[ Publishers Weekly | 2018-12-13 00:00:00 UTC ]
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Former FBI Director James Comey's memoir, out Tuesday, joins a long list of juicy tomes by Washington power players. Beyond settling scores, the best can offer real insight into the inner workings of government. Here are some classics of the genre. Continue reading at The Christian Science Monitor
[ The Christian Science Monitor | 2018-04-14 00:00:00 UTC ]
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According to reports from both Ken Doctor and New York Post's Claire Atkinson, newspaper publisher Tronc is the latest suitor come to offer a bid for Wenner Media's Us Weekly, with a sale price that may fall within the $85 million to $95 million mark. Doctor reports that a deal appears close,... Continue reading at AdWeek
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Newspaper publisher Digital First Media is getting a discount on its purchase of the Orange County Register and Riverside Press-Enterprise. A federal bankruptcy court judge this morning approved a final purchase price of $49.8 million for the assets of bankrupt Santa Ana publishing company... Continue reading at Los Angeles Times
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Penguin's Price Stern Sloan imprint and National Geographic are the two newest U.S. publishers for 'Star Trek.' They are among a long list of licensees signed by CBS Consumer Products leading up to the property's 50th anniversary. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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The Bank Street Book Fair, held at Bank Street College in upper Manhattan on October 24, offered a full day of incisive, humorous, and sometimes revelatory discussions. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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You can add a few more entries to the long list of comic book movies due in the next few years, as Sony Pictures has revealed its plans for the Spider-Man franchise. As suggested in emails leaked during the recent hacking scandal, the studio has work... Continue reading at Engadget
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The Guardian looks back on 2014 from the perspective of a long list of British publishers, asking, what books made their year? The post UK Publishers Discuss Favorite Books of 2014 appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading at Publishing Perspectives
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The preeminent New York City children's bookstore will move to a smaller location in February 2015. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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The federal judge who last month found Apple Inc. liable for fixing ebook prices said she plans to limit the remedies sought by the U.S. to ensure they "rest as lightly as possible" on the way the company does business.U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan Tuesday said she intends to... Continue reading at Crains New York
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As the Association of American University Presses prepares to celebrate a milestone 75th birthday at its upcoming annual conference in Chicago, June 18–20, university press leaders are sure to have a long list of birthday wishes. Even the AAUP’s own conference description refuses to soft-pedal... Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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