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Posted by John Byrne at 3:59 p.m. Mayor Richard Daley today pledged not to allow the cost of overtime for city snow plow drivers deter him from spending money to make sure streets are clear. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Tom Spurgeon's Web site of comics news, reviews, interviews and commentary Original content ©2009 Tom Spurgeon. All rights reserved. Full Article at The Comics Reporter
Welcome to the two-hundred and thirty-sixth in a series of examinations of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous two hundred and thirty-five. Full Article at Comic Book Resources
John Byrne, the former editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek, has launched his own company C-Change Media. He writes that this is a good time to launch a new media company because there are significant advantages. Full Article at SiliconValleyWatcher.com
Today is executive editor John Byrne’s last day at BusinessWeek. Tomorrow Bloomberg officially takes over following its acquisition of the magazine in October, and Byrne – editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek.com and one prolific tweeter – is. Full Article at The Wrap
It’s been only a week since BusinessWeek executive editor/BusinessWeek.com editor John Byrne confirmed the rumors and announced his resignation from the magazine, but already has revealed details about his new media venture, called C-Change Media. Full Article at Folio
I passionately believe that the future of media is digital and that newcomers have tremendous advantages over incumbents. Full Article at mediabistro.com
I passionately believe that the future of media is digital and that newcomers have tremendous advantages over incumbents. Full Article at AdPulp
The Thing pinup by John Byrne, featured in the Fantastic Four Special Edition that I yakked up two weeks ago. Byrne portrayed Ben Grimm as he appeared in the early issues of the FF, somewhat lumpy in places, rather than his modern rocky design. Full Article at Giant Size Marvel
John Byrne, the executive editor of BusinessWeek who oversaw the magazine’s Web operations, launched his new media company Tuesday. Full Article at Talking Biz News
All Things D | C-Change Media John Byrne says it's too early to reveal what his company's first products will be, but he envisions more than a single platform. Full Article at Romenesko
What is that thing? Well, it has a name, Byrne says today in a blog post: “C-Change”. So what will it do? Full Article at All Things Digital
TWO YOUTHS have been remanded in custody at a special sitting of Arklow District Court, Co Wicklow, to appear at Wicklow District Court next Friday in relation to the death of shopkeeper John Deasy. Full Article at Irish Times
Two men have appeared in court in connection with a robbery in Wicklow in which a shopkeeper was killed earlier this week. Full Article at Irish Times
TWO Arklow teenagers appeared at the local district court last night on charges arising from a robbery at a grocery and newsagent's during which the owner was stabbed to death. Full Article at Irish Independent
Here we have the full February 2010 Solicitations for IDW Publishing, featuring new number 1s and new storylines. For more from February 2010: Mercy Thompson: Moon Called #1 Patricia Briggs, Derek Ruiz (w) • Clint Hilinski (a & c) Mercedes "Mercy" Full Article at Newsarama
John Byrne BusinessWeek Departure Rumors Turn True (FishbowlNY) Recently, the magazine departure watchdogs had turned their interest on mediabistro.comBusinessWeek.com's editor-in-chief John Byrne, and this time the gossipers were right. Full Article at mediabistro.com
"He will be re-locating to the San Francisco area. Byrne was recently married to Kate Rodler, who resides in Marin County. Full Article at mediabistro.com
Longtime BusinessWeek Editor John Byrne will not be joining the Bloomberg LP version of BusinessWeek. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
John Byrne, the executive editor at BusinessWeek, has decided to leave the magazine when it is sold to Bloomberg LP. Bloomberg had earlier told the staff that Byrne would be retained, along with Ellen Pollock, the other executive editor. Full Article at Talking Biz News
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TRIM, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 22: John Byrne of Royal Tara in action during the Gulf Air International Pro-Captain Challenge Irish Regional Qualifier at Knightsbrook Golf Club on September, 22, 2009 in Trim, Ireland.
View Photo »TRIM, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 22: (L-R) John Byrne of Royal Tara, Damien Usher, captain of Royal Tara, Gerry O'Connor, captain of Beaverstown and Ed Martin of Beaverstown look on during the Gulf Air International Pro-Captain Challenge Irish Regional Qualifier at Knightsbrook Golf Club on S...
View Photo »TRIM, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 22: (L-R) John Byrne of Royal Tara, Damien Usher, captain of Royal Tara, Gerry O'Connor, captain of Beaverstown and Ed Martin of Beaverstown look on during the Gulf Air International Pro-Captain Challenge Irish Regional Qualifier at Knightsbrook Golf Club on S...
View Photo »I'm flattered and thankful that Bloomberg provided me an opportunity to stay with BusinessWeek, but my passion to chase this entrepreneurial venture feels like the right move
Avnet understands the intricacies of the global technology market ... They work hand-in-hand with our customers to provide global supply chain support, coupled with the technology, knowledge and services required to enable long-term growth opportunities. Avnet has consistently proven that they are dedic...
Avnet understands the intricacies of the global technology market ... They work hand-in-hand with our customers to provide global supply chain support, coupled with the technology, knowledge and services required to enable long-term growth opportunities. Avnet has consistently proven that they are dedic...
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