Paltrow named People's Most Beautiful Woman People magazine has named Gwyneth Paltrow as the World's Most Beautiful Woman for 2013. The 40-year-old actress tops the magazine's annual list of the "World's Most Beautiful," announced Wednesday. Commenting on her selection, Paltrow says: "Around the house, I'm in jeans and a T-shirt. More
For newspapers, a 2 percent decline is good news For the beleaguered newspaper industry, the good news may be that the bad news isn’t getting worse. Newspaper revenue fell just 2 percent last year compared with 2011, according to new data compiled by the Newspaper Association of America, the industry’s main trade group. More
Mother Jones nominated for 4 national magazine awards Today, the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) announced the nominees for the 2013 National Magazine Awards. We are thrilled to announce that Mother Jones has been nominated in four categories: general excellence, print; multimedia; video (for the 47 percent video); and feature writing, for Mac McClelland's "I Was A Warehouse Wage Slave" (a.k.a. More
Daily Variety Goes Out Of Print After 80 Years The venerable Hollywood trade magazine Daily Variety published its last printed edition on Tuesday, ending an 80-year era by beckoning readers to a recently revamped website and announcing plans to launch a new weekly version of the publication. More
Pew State Of The Media Study: Journalism Cutbacks Are Driving Consumers Away Years of newsroom cutbacks have had a demonstrable impact on the quality of digital, newspaper and television news and in how consumers view that work, a study released Monday found. Nearly one-third of consumers surveyed by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism said they have abandoned a news outlet because it no longer gave them what they had counted on, either with fewer or less complete stories. More
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn moreAZemdega/Getty ImagesThe 2024 After Christmas sales are live, and there's a wide variety of seasonal stunners to take advantage of. Take a look below as we've picked out over 100 of our favorite deals and provided links to the best retailer sales we've found so far across the worlds of tech, style, mattresses, gaming, TV, home, kitchen, and more.
A Japan Airlines plane on fire on a runway of Tokyo's Haneda Airport on January 2, 2024. STR/JIJI PRESS/AFP via Getty ImagesA report concludes that human error caused the deadly collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in January. The pilot of the Japan Coast Guard plane misinterpreted air traffic control instructions.
The author (not pictured) didn't feel like celebrating the holidays after the death of her mom. Kerkez/Getty ImagesMy mom made the holidays special. The first Christmas without her in 2018 I basically turned into The Grinch. I re-found joy in the holidays while also grieving my loss. My mother had a penchant for making things special.
AP Photo/Bill SikesUS home sales just ended a 39-month year-over-year decline, signaling the end of the bear market, NDR said. Affordability issues, driven by high mortgage rates, drove the 3-year decline in home sales activity. Investors could take advantage of the setup by buying the iShares U. S. Home Construction ETF, NDR said.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew pictured testifying before Congress. His app could soon be banned in the US. The Washington PostTikTok could be banned come January, but what are the other fascinating creator-economy stories? BI's media team rounded up the most intriguing stories for the year ahead. Our picks ranged from a battle between Spotify and YouTube to what will happen in "IRL social."There are many fascinating stories popping up in the creator economy every day.
Though vocally skeptical of the allegations, a Denver judge has agreed to allow an aunt of former Granby Ranch ski area CEO Melissa Cipriani to investigate whether she used the ski area to fraudulently transfer money and evade the aunt’s $19 million court judgment.
“I’m frustrated with this case,” Judge David Goldberg said at a Dec.