Victory for journalism: McCracken back at PC World
In a move that's great for journalism everywhere, Harry McCracken is back as editor-in-chief of PC World. McCracken suddenly quit last week after a clash with PC World CEO Colin Crawford, who will now leave PC World and rejoin the management team at IDG, PC World's parent, as executive vice president for online.
McCracken resigned on April 30 after Crawford refused to allow publication of a story entitled "10 Things We Hate About Apple." The PC World veteran said that the story was pulled because Crawford was worried about the impact it would have on Apple advertising. The story is now running on PCWorld.com.
PC World is continuing its search for a new CEO to lead PC World and Macworld. Leaders with high integrity are encouraged to apply :-)
McCracken resigned on April 30 after Crawford refused to allow publication of a story entitled "10 Things We Hate About Apple." The PC World veteran said that the story was pulled because Crawford was worried about the impact it would have on Apple advertising. The story is now running on PCWorld.com.
PC World is continuing its search for a new CEO to lead PC World and Macworld. Leaders with high integrity are encouraged to apply :-)


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