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Extra, Extra - Midnight Special Edition

Extra, Extra - Midnight Special Edition

- Just like Mel Gibson, Judith Regan allegedly has a Jew problem too - LA Times more ›

Extra, Extra - Gawker Hacked

Extra, Extra - Gawker Hacked

- Our good friends at Gawker seem to have some unwelcome guests - Wired more ›

Fox Kills OJ Double Murder Book And Interview

Fox Kills OJ Double Murder Book And Interview

Apparently the book didn't fit either. When even Bill O'Reilly said that the fictitious book and made-for-tv interview were in bad taste you knew there was trouble in sleezadise. Today Rupert Murdoch himself, a man so old he could drive a Buick through a serene Farmers Market crowd and get away with murder, canceled plans to publish the fiction by ReganBooks called "If I Did It", and the subsequent two-part interview of O.J. Simpson... more ›

Judith Regan Has Lost Her Mind, OJ Publisher Tells All

Judith Regan Has Lost Her Mind, OJ Publisher Tells All

The OJ Trial never ends. People will be debating the botched police work, the missing blood, the glove that didn't fit, the 9-1-1 call, Kato hearing a knock, the cut on OJ's hand, the mysterious slow Bronco chase that was never even alluded to during the epic trial, and Mark Fuhrman getting caught lying on the stand for years to come. For a jury who heard all the testimony and came back quickly with... more ›

Welcome to the Regan Administration

Welcome to the Regan Administration

Publishing's not just for Manhattan any more. The bombastic right-wing industry mogul Judith Regan, of ReganMedia, is officially abandoning her NY offices and moving the operation to Century City. She claims it's too expensive to operate out of Manhattan these days. Regan is one of the most powerful women in publishing, and the most intimidating. A former editor told Vanity Fair in Roundtable: "I know this sounds ridiculous, but there was always … this vague sense she might actually do physical damage," more ›

LA Loves the Book People

LA Loves the Book People

Who says we aren't literary on the left coast? Yesterday we talked about the launch of the litblog co-op and today Daily Variety and the New York Times report that the Harper-Collins imprint, Regan Books, is planning to move to Los Angeles by the end of the year. more ›

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