May 10, 2007

Wired Blog Network | PC World
Harry McCracken, who resigned as PC World editor-in-chief last week after the magazine’s CEO killed a story about Apple Computers, has returned to his position after being promised editorial autonomy. The exec who killed the story, Colin Crawford, has been moved to another position at the company. | Related story.
> Earlier: Editor quits after “Things We Hate About Apple” killed (Wired)

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