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Newsweek to scrap print edition, move to online-only version
Weekly news magazine Newsweek announced Thursday it will shift to online-only publication next year, discontinuing its print version after 80 years. Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, the online news site that was...
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City Section facing 'bumps' ahead in post-LAUSD setup
Varsity Times InsiderOn July 1, the City Section will officially become its own entity, separating itself from being run by the Los Angeles Unified School District. It's unknown territory, with lots of difficulties ahead. "We're trying to do something that hasn't been...... -
City Section adds girls' wrestling championship
Varsity Times InsiderAt the final meeting of the year for the City Section Interscholastic Athletic Committee on Monday, IAC voted to add a section championship in girls' wrestling with seven weight classes. The section approved a rule clarification for the football season...... -
Football: City Section to discuss changing practice rule
Varsity Times InsiderIf new CIF transfers rules are voted in on Friday as expected, the City Section could be left at a disadvantage unless it changes its rule that athletes in football are required to practice 10 days before appearing in a...... -
Frank Gehry designs official poster for Grammy Awards
Culture MonsterFrank Gehry has designed the new official poster for the 54th annual Grammy Awards.... -
Lehigh men announce 2011-12 recruiting class
The Varsity BlogDevon Carter, Jesse Chuku and Justin Goldsborough comprise Lehigh’s recruiting class of 2011-12. “We feel we have a solid class with the commitments of the graduating class of 2016,” Mountain Hawks coach Brett Reed said. “We have... -
'Arrested Development' vet, CollegeHumor team for new pic
24 FramesArrested Development writer Brad Copeland and College Humor are teaming for a new movie that will star Ben Schwartz, Glenn Howerton and Josh Groban... -
Track: City Section reinstates frosh-soph championships
Varsity Times InsiderAfter a two-year absence, the City Section has decided to hold freshman-sophomore championships in track and field during the varsity competition in May. The Interscholastic Athletic Committee voted Monday to approve the return of freshman-sophomore... -
Aereo likely to face fight over its plans to distribute broadcast TV
Company TownA new service offering consumers a way to get broadcast television on their smartphones and tablets will probably be fought by the big media companies.... -
City Section IAC votes to support revision in CIF transfer rules
Varsity Times InsiderThe City Section Interscholastic Athletic Committee has become one of the first sections in the state to endorse a proposal to revise CIF transfer rules. The committee voted to instruct its delegation to the state Federated Council meeting in May...... -
City Section to receive $67,500 from TV deal
Varsity Times InsiderThe City Section will receive $67,500 beginning in the 2012-13 school year from the first year of a five-year contract with Time Warner Cable to broadcast games, according to City Section Commissioner Barbara Fiege. Each year, the contract calls for...... -
Senate hearing on digital platforms hears calls for new laws
Company TownThe Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation held a hearing on new video platforms....
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