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*** *** *** 1. NY Post Insiders are betting that tradition bound McGraw-Hill will stay inside when it picks a successor to Business Week Editor in Chief Steven B. Shepard. Shepard said he is leaving on April 1 to become the first dean of a new journalism masters program being established at the City University of New York. The CUNY board of trustees unanimously confirmed Shepard last night.
Business Week President Bill Kupper, Division President Scott Marden and McGraw-Hill CEO Terry "Three Sticks" McGraw are involved in the vetting process for the new BW top spot. 2. Forbes.com If a five-month prison term was supposed to scare off Martha
Stewart's fans, they aren't buying it. What they are buying, apparently, are extended subscriptions to her namesake magazine. WPP Group unit Mediaedge: cia, which buys ad space on behalf of firms both swank and
white-collar—Chanel and Xerox number among them—commissioned a survey of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's flagship magazine. The study was undertaken for clients who feared the glossy would sag after
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