Actually, it is very, very hard (just ask Tina Brown and The Daily Beast).
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John Avlon is a CNN contributor and senior political columnist for Newsweek and The Daily Beast.
The Daily Beast reports that he dropped out, saying he was being threatened.
Part of those lies, according the federal prosecutors, was that interview Raj did with the Daily Beast.
The Daily Beast publishes a mix of news and commentary from its own staff and outside sources.
Newsweek married the Daily Beast online in 2008, yet continued to lose readers, advertisers, journalists and prestige.
The Daily Beast noted a 2005 impromptu huddle between Brad Pitt, Steven Bing and architect Bill McDonough.
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Since then I've written on the perils facing the modern family for The Daily Beast and Huffington Post.
With Newsweek losing far more money, ad sales manpower has been concentrated there, leaving the Daily Beast neglected.
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For The Atlantic, the defection of Andrew Sullivan to The Daily Beast could easily have been a disaster.
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Brown, who now edits The Daily Beast, a Gawker rival of sorts, professes not to pay him much attention.
For its part, the Daily Beast stood to gain from a global print platform on top of cost-saving opportunities.
Everyone from Perez Hilton to the Daily Beast to the London Telegraph to Mashable picked up on the story.
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He was a well-known writer and blogger before hitching up with Time, The Atlantic and then The Daily Beast.
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There is a food fight going on over at the Daily Beast between Richard Florida and Joel Kotkin.
King wrote a post in the Daily Beast on Monday that appears to make one point, but makes many more.
There are already major brands using the platform to manage their social conversations, including Sports Illustrated and The Daily Beast.
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It was down to US-based news website, the Daily Beast to uncover that the client was in fact Facebook.
Sullivan has since taken his Dish site to Time, the Atlantic and, most recently, the Daily Beast, where I work.
Upstarts like the Daily Beast have yet to reach profitability though executives say the three-year-old site is ahead of its pace.
Today, IMHO, these extend beyond The New York Times and Reuters to include TechCrunch, Politico, The Daily Beast and countless others.
Andrew Sullivan, whose influential Dish blog appears on the Daily Beast, wrote that he had advised management to make this change years ago.
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First it was chairman Barry Diller claiming that The Daily Beast was the first standalone news site to publish mostly original journalism.
Tina Brown says the merged entity comprising the Daily Beast and Newsweek is set to be profitable two to three years from now.
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As The Daily Beast points out, you are more likely (actually, much, much more likely) to have identical quadruplets than win the prize.
Tina Brown, editor in chief of Newsweek and the Daily Beast, which sponsored the meeting where Clinton spoke Friday, captured the buzz when introducing her.
Normally a behind-the-scenes operator, Ailes has been unusually exposed lately, granting big interviews to The Daily Beast, Esquire and The New Yorker.
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Today is the day uber-blogger Andrew Sullivan declares independence, moving his Daily Dish blog from The Daily Beast to a new home at dish.andrewsullivan.com.
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Even though the original reports came from The Daily Beast, Redstone is apparently furious at New York Post owner and fellow billionaire Rupert Murdoch.
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