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Date: 2009-08-12 Author: The Cajun Boy Article Mentions
Author, The Cajun BoyMentioned, Graydon Carter Mentioned, Si Newhouse Mentioned, Frank Gehry Mentioned, Choire Sicha Mentioned, John Koblin Mentioned, Conde Nast Mentioned, Nobu Mentioned, The New Yorker Mentioned, Red Bull Mentioned, Fiji Water Mentioned, The Source Mentioned, Twitter
While the dreaded McKinsey recommendations are still weeks away, Conde Nast is in full cost-cutting mode. Examples: Graydon Carter is now lunching in the cafeteria with commoners and the free Fiji water will soon be replaced by tap water. Yeah. In a great piece titled "The Gilded Age of Conde Nast is Over," The Observer's John Koblin reveals a slew of shocking goings-on at Conde that almost makes the purging of the company's receptionists pale in comparison. Below are a few of the choice cuts, starting with the horrifying revelation that Graydon is now being forced to lunch with the peasantry in the Frank Gehry-designed space pictured above. "I saw Graydon in the cafeteria this week!" said one business-side insider, last Friday. "In all my ...(read more)
... While the dreaded McKinsey recommendations are still weeks away, Conde Nast is in full cost-cutting mode. Examples: Graydon Carter ...
... is now lunching in the cafeteria with commoners and the free Fiji water will soon be replaced by tap water. Yeah. In a great piece titled "The Gilded Age of Conde Nast is Over," The Observer's John Koblin reveals a slew of shocking goings-on at Conde ...
... reached out to (Editor David) Remnick shortly after the McKinsey announcement was made and told him not to worry about anything-the magazine would be just fine, and neither McKinsey nor company executives would be mucking with his editorial costs. ...
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