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"Steindler said: 'Jossip's been an amazing experience, but the opportunity to report on Page Six is something I just couldn't pass up.'
"Others were less reluctant to pass up a similar opportunity earlier this year. When Page Six editor Richard Johnson set out to replace his freelancers with a full-timer after the Jared Paul Stern scandal, more than a half-dozen prospective candidates declined to pursue the opportunity...
"So how will Steindler--who started blogging at Jossip in December 2005-- adjust from riffing on the morning's news to reporting into the wee hours for the Post? 'I don't want it to be looked at as a huge leap to what I'm doing now.,' Steindler said. 'It's just more high profile, and more corporate. But other than that, I'll be doing the same work--just for Richard.'"







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