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The February 2012 trades traffic snapshot — and where those audiences ended up
By Owen Reyes · Originally reported by Richard Horgan (2012) · Wayback archive → For one month in early 2012, comScore caught a clean snapshot of the four Hollywood trades’ web audiences in a single grid. The Hollywood Reporter ran away with it. Deadline owned second. Variety and TheWrap traded the bottom two slots. The…
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Georg Szalai’s 2012 move to THR London — and what ‘international business editor’ meant
By Jordan Vega · Originally reported by Richard Horgan (2012) · Wayback archive → In late March 2012 The Hollywood Reporter announced that New York bureau chief Georg Szalai was relocating to London as the trade’s international business editor. The move signaled where Janice Min’s THR was investing in coverage — the cross-border entertainment business…
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Discovery Channel cuts ties with Bear Grylls
By Cassidy Lee · Republished 2026-05-21 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, 2012 In March 2012, one of cable’s most bankable adventurers and his home network had a very public falling-out. Then FishbowlLA, citing reporting in The Hollywood Reporter, noted that the coming season of Man vs. Wild looked likely to be its…
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Tracy Clark-Flory’s 2012 Salon subpoena — and the federal obscenity case that ended it
By Sasha Park · Originally reported by Pandora Young (2012) · Wayback archive → In late February 2012, Salon reporter Tracy Clark-Flory received a federal subpoena to testify in a Los Angeles federal obscenity trial — based on a year-old Q&A she had conducted with the adult filmmaker Ira Isaacs. She wrote about getting the…
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Anthony Shadid dies in Syria — and what his loss told us about foreign-correspondent risk
By Maya Trent · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer (2012) · Wayback archive → In mid-February 2012, Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid died of an asthma attack while on assignment in Syria. He was 43. Then Shadid had won two Pulitzers for his Middle East reporting and had been at the New…
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New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid dies on assignment in Syria
By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-20 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, 2012 In February 2012 FishbowlLA marked the loss of one of the finest foreign correspondents of his generation, dead at 43 while reporting inside Syria. Then Anthony Shadid, a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter, died of an asthma attack while…
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HuffPost consolidates its BlackVoices and LatinoVoices desks under one editor
By Cassidy Lee · Republished 2026-05-21 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, 2012 In early 2012, a small reshuffle at The Huffington Post hinted at how the site was managing its fast-growing identity verticals. Then FishbowlLA, citing Richard Prince’s column at the Maynard Institute, reported a personnel change at the top of HuffPost’s…
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Janice Min on the thin journalist bench in Los Angeles
By Owen Reyes · Republished 2026-05-20 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, 2012 A 2012 Mediabistro interview with Janice Min surfaced a quietly revealing complaint: the editor remaking The Hollywood Reporter found Los Angeles a hard place to staff a newsroom. Then FishbowlLA picked up a ‘So What Do You Do…?’ interview that…
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The AP signs on to distribute Hollywood Reporter and Billboard stories
By Owen Reyes · Republished 2026-05-20 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, 2012 A February 2012 deal item: the Associated Press agreed to carry entertainment content from Prometheus Global Media’s two flagship titles, giving The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard a path to a far larger audience. Then FishbowlLA framed the news competitively. TheWrap…
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Sundance 2012, the BlogDogger time-stamp fight, and what ‘exclusive’ came to mean
By Owen Reyes · Originally reported by Richard Horgan (2012) · Wayback archive → The 2012 Sundance Film Festival’s biggest trade-press story wasn’t a sale or a deal. It was an argument about which trade had filed first on the John Hawkes drama The Surrogate, and the argument was being waged in three-minute windows with…