rolling stone

    By Sarah Weinman

    | 9:00AM 10/28/2010
    Publishers have been eager to sign famous people to book deals. If you're a musician ready to reveal a great deal about yourself (such as Rolling Stone Keith Richards), the chances are very good those deals will pay off handsomely.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 4:20PM 7/29/2010
    Michael Hastings, the Rolling Stone writer whose reporting compelled the White House to fire Gen. Stanley McChrystal, does not mince words when it comes to allegations that he broke pre-arranged ground rules or agreements to go off the record.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 4:30PM 6/28/2010
    General Stanley McChrystal and journalist Dave Weigel both got fired recently for saying things in public they didn't expect to be quoted on. Did the journalists who quoted them do something wrong? It's hardly a simple question.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 5:15PM 6/22/2010
    Anyone eagerly awaiting a world in which all content is paid content would do well to observe Rolling Stone's clumsy handling of its General Stanley McChrystal blockbuster.

    By Tom Taulli

    | 7:45PM 1/26/2010
    The commercial printing industry is ripe for M&A. First of all, the market is highly fragmented, with 30,000 printers in the United States. About 400 companies control less than 30% of the market. Next, the printing industry has been undergoing significant change, as print media has declined...

    By Beth Pinsker

    | 2:00AM 8/15/2008
    To celebrate Rolling Stone's 40th Anniversary, the magazine is releasing a searchable digital archive pirced at $40 on Buy.com, with free shipping. The package includes a DVD ROM-based collection of the entire history of the magazine from 1967 to 2007. There are over 98,000 searchable pages...