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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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The New York Times and Wall Street Journal are pursuing readers from regional U.S. newspapers in their fight to survive...
Today's sudden closure of Window Media kills the Washington Blade, Houston Voice, Southern Voice & South Florida...
WITH advertising and circulation falling, and with publishers pessimistic about their prospects of bouncing back,...
Hearst Corp., which has been fairly quiet on the M&A front recently, may have decided that now is the time to dive...
Rupert Murdoch says once he starts charging for all his sites, he's going to take them out of Google's search index.
Now, much has changed, as executive editor Marcus Brauchli is having to break up the vicious fights between Post...
The Wall Street Journal plans to assemble a local news staff in New York, continuing to expand beyond its historic...
The push for newspapers to charge their online readers reached wild-rumpus status last week, as Newsday.
U.S. newspaper circulation declines steepened in the six months through September after publishers raised subscription...
The phrase "research and development" usually conjures images of computer or pharmaceutical companies, or...
The Wall Street Journal will close its Boston bureau to save money, and shift coverage of the mutual fund industry to...
A New York magazine profile of Andrew Ross Sorkin exposes more resentment among co-workers at the New York Times over...
Politico owner Robert Allbritton is planning to launch a local Washington D.C news website, TNR has learned.
After coming close to death earlier this year, the New York Times Company finally hit the panic button.
The chief executive of one of the country's largest publishers said Friday morning he is worried about the price war...
Magazines are ending the year on a sour note, with major layoffs at publishers from Time Inc. to Conde Nast to Forbes,...
Newspapers are dying. Their business model is burning to the ground. They cannot fend off the Internet and other...
I love reading the newspaper. I like the feel of the broadsheet in my hand, the anticipation of turning each page to...
Believe it or not, there are investors who still want to buy local newspapers.
It’s a decade-old debate: should professional media charge users for quality journalism, or has the explosion of...
Newspaper sales moved sharply lower this year, falling about 10 percent in the six months ended Sept. 30 compared to...
A quantifiable perspective on why newspapers need an "innovation engine" to engage online viewers - current...
The New York Times Company reported a $35.6 million loss for the third quarter on Thursday, as newspaper advertising...
The New York Times plans to eliminate 100 newsroom jobs — about 8 percent of the total — by year’s end, offering...
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