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Why Newspapers Have Gone to Hell

   
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Tribune Competing Creditors Make Final Pitches on Reorganization Plans

   
  Tribune Co.’s creditors, divided over whether to settle with or sue JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), made their final pleas to the judge overseeing the new...
Wall Street Journal's Greater New York Wins Advertisers but Draw for Readers Remains Unclear

   
  Over a year after Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal introduced Greater New York to better compete for New York Times advertisers and readers, the...
"Digital First" Strategy Reaps Gains for JRC

   
  Three years ago, the Journal Register Co. was one of the newspaper industry’s worst black eyes. After building up mounds of debt -- in part by payin...
How Wall Street Greed Tanked the Newspaper Industry

   
  Today's NYT media column by David Carr reviews former L.A. Times editor James O’Shea's new book “The Deal From Hell: How Moguls and Wall Street Plun...
Three Newspapers That Hit Rock Bottom And Bounced Back

   
  The latter part of the last decade marked “rock bottom” for many newspaper organizations. Quite literally, challenges descended upon the newspaper f...
Don Graham's Family Sells $10 Million in Washington Post Stock

   
  Washington Post Co. Chairman Don Graham sold off about $10 million in company stock days after successfully lobbying to loosen regulations on the ...
Alternative Models to Monetize Digital Content

   
  Magazines will fare better than newspapers in the struggle to monetize digital content, according to a report released by Pricewaterhouse Coopers. T...
Hot New Film Asks: Is the 'New York Times' Worth Saving?

   
  It may turn out to be one of the most acclaimed and popular documentaries of the year, but Andrew Rossi never intended to produce and direct the fil...
Jill Fills the Bill

   
  The New York Times has often been called the Gray Lady, but for the first time in its 160-year history, it will have a woman in charge. Jill Abr...