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NEWSPAPER COMPANIES
Newspaper companies are facing challenging times. With decreased revenues, and loss of readership to the Web, newspapers are trying to reinvent themselves. How will these "old media" giants evolve with the times?
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Now, much has changed, as executive editor Marcus Brauchli is having to break up the vicious fights between Post...
The push for newspapers to charge their online readers reached wild-rumpus status last week, as Newsday.
The Wall Street Journal will close its Boston bureau to save money, and shift coverage of the mutual fund industry to...
Politico owner Robert Allbritton is planning to launch a local Washington D.C news website, TNR has learned.
U.S. newspaper circulation declines steepened in the six months through September after publishers raised subscription...
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The phrase "research and development" usually conjures images of computer or pharmaceutical companies, or...
It’s a decade-old debate: should professional media charge users for quality journalism, or has the explosion of...
After coming close to death earlier this year, the New York Times Company finally hit the panic button.
Newspaper sales moved sharply lower this year, falling about 10 percent in the six months ended Sept. 30 compared to...
Newspaper sites are the patent-leather stilettos of the online world: they get used for special occasions, but other...
The chief executive of one of the country's largest publishers said Friday morning he is worried about the price war...
Newspapers are dying. Their business model is burning to the ground. They cannot fend off the Internet and other...
The New York Times Company reported a $35.6 million loss for the third quarter on Thursday, as newspaper advertising...
I love reading the newspaper. I like the feel of the broadsheet in my hand, the anticipation of turning each page to...
The New York Times plans to eliminate 100 newsroom jobs — about 8 percent of the total — by year’s end, offering...
The Wall Street Journal said last week that it has passed USA Today to become the #1 newspaper in the US by weekday...
Former top editors of The Chicago Tribune and other journalists, backed by a public television station and a major...
You can't go anywhere online these days with being affronted by yet another hand-wringing essay, speech, or diatribe...
The Wall Street Journal has surpassed USA Today as the top-selling daily newspaper in the United States.
There are a lot of new technologies which already affect news consumption and future business models. As a nerd, I'm...
The Financial Times' editor Lionel Barber took a swipe at the Wall Street Journal, which has been undergoing a number...
So much gloom and doom, most of it warranted. You could almost predict this future-of-journalism talk.
Believe it or not, there are investors who still want to buy local newspapers.
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