Topic: Sonny Mehta
The New York Observer | 2009-02-07 16:06:43
<div><p>How's the traffic for Tina Brown and Barry Diller's Daily Beast? According to John Koblin, "It seems the early curiosity and endless pitching on television that gave the site its big start aren’t enough to keep numbers up: they had fallen 17 percent by the end of December from their November ...
The New York Observer | 2009-01-16 16:04:29
<div><p>What could have happened is Knopf could have swallowed Doubleday whole.
</p><p>That was the most extreme scenario floated whenever agents and other publishing people put their heads together over the past month and a half to speculate about the possible outcomes of last month’s Random House reorganization ...
The New York Observer | 2008-12-10 16:04:32
<div><p>Reading the memo from Markus Dohle last Wednesday morning about the reorganization of Random House was an exercise in restraint. The temptation to skip ahead—to bypass the note’s soft top and find out as quickly as possible the part that unveiled, finally, after six silent months, how Random House Inc. would change ...
The New York Observer | 2008-12-10 16:01:56
<div><p>Who was left standing after Random House's reorganization? According to Leon Neyfakh, Sonny Mehta, whose Knopf now oversees several new imprints. "Whatever role Mr. Mehta had in getting what he got, the spoils reaped—from the unspeakably lucrative John Grisham franchise to the next blockbuster by Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown—were ...
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