Time Inc. Nears a Deal to Move, Joining a Media Exodus to Lower Manhattan

After being a fixture in Midtown Manhattan for more than seven decades, the magazine publisher is considering relocating to an area that has become a lower-cost alternative for corporations.

    

‘Tonight’ Show Returns to New York After Nearly 42 Years

The studio where Jimmy Fallon will hold court is the same one that Johnny Carson reigned over before he left for California in May 1972, and that Jack Paar filled before him.

    



At NPR, a New Host and a Move Westward

NPR officials have billed a move west as a chance for a legacy radio program, previously based in Washington, to rethink what it is and what it does.

    



James Truman, a Crown Prince in a New Kingdom

Mr. Truman, once a titan of the publishing world, has branched out to record production, the winemaking business, organic farming and even the circus.

    

Ad Campaign Selling State to Businesses Is Criticized

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration says the ads are a valuable tool for recruiting businesses, but critics say they are a backdoor way of elevating the governor’s stature.

    

Reporter’s Notebook: Miami Herald Prepares to Leave Bastion on the Bay

In June, The Herald will leave its longtime home on Biscayne Bay for Doral, a small city best known for its traffic, warehouses and airport access.