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Why Rupert Murdoch Will Survive And Thrive Again |
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It will be of little solace to Rupert Murdoch, but every great leader faces a supreme crisis that can destroy everything he has built and for which ... |
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Facebook Is Getting Into the News Business |
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Facebook has a war on its hands, and Mark Zuckerberg knows it. Practically overnight, Google+ has gone from a rumor to a thriving community with ove... |
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Alden Global Capital Drops a Shoe: Is the Journal Register Acquisition Prelude to More Consolidation |
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On Thursday, Journal Register Company announced that it had been acquired by Alden Global Capital, a secretive hedge fund that specializes in “distres... |
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A Primer on British Media After the 'News of the World' Scandal |
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Last Thursday, July 7, James Murdoch announced that the next issue of News of the World would be the 168-year-old tabloid's last. The weekly paper i... |
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Bulletins from the Future: A Special Report on the News Industry |
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EVEN IF YOU are not a news junkie, you will have noticed that your daily news has undergone a transformation. Television newscasts now include amate... |
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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em: Newspapers To Sell Android Tablets |
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The owner of the city’s two major newspapers planned to announce Monday that it will begin selling Android tablet computers preloaded with their conte... |
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Why We Need the New News Environment to be Chaotic |
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The business environment for newspapers continues to be grim. Pew recently reported that advertising revenue rebounded in 2010 for all forms of medi... |
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Newspapers Are Dying? Not So Fast |
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Have you heard the news? Newspapers are dying.
Media corporation Gannett, owners of the Des Moines Register, announced more layoffs earlier this we... |
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Times Co. Sells Part of Stake in Red Sox . |
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New York Times Co. sold more than half of its 17% stake in the holding company of the Boston Red Sox to three separate buyers for $117 million in ca... |
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Why The NY Post Is The Top Grossing Publisher’s IPad App |
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The New York Post hasn’t made any real money in years. That’s why it’s an unlikely frontrunner in the publishing industry’s uneasy turf war with App... |
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