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New York Times Outlook Raised on Offering
    The New York Times Co. announced Monday that it intends to offer $200 million in senior notes due 2016, a move that prompted two ratings agencies to...
Conrad Black Leaves Door Open for Media Return
    The disgraced media proprietor Conrad Black has left open the possibility of returning to the media, saying that much of the newspaper industry...
Is the iPad Really the Savior of the Newspaper Industry?
    Even before the iPad was revealed, analysts, pundits and the publishing industry were already heralding the tablet as the platform that would save the...
Daily Newspaper Readership in Canada Remains Strong

   
  The results of 2009/10 NADbank Readership Study confirm that Canadians still depend on daily newspapers, both paid and free titles, as a source...
WSJ Only Major Newspaper to Increase Circulation in Last 6 Months
    The latest audited circulation report for the newspaper industry is out, and while it’s not exactly pretty, it’s not entirely bloody, either. Ove...
Globe and Mail Uses Old Weapons in Press War
    Like many newspapers in North America, The Globe and Mail rushed out an iPad application. But the technology that the 166-year-old Globe is really s...
Editor and Publisher Magazine Makes Editorial Changes
    The Editor and Publisher magazine is undergoing some significant changes, its site reported.  The Duncan McIntosh Company announced it was making...
Charging for Digital Content in the Land of Free Rides
    Digital media, often blamed for cannibalizing the newspaper industry's bread-and-butter business, is finally being put to work for the broadsheet....
Newspaper Deliverers Keep Cops Awake, Aware
    Plainville, Mass., police were alerted to an early-morning break-in Oct. 9 at a convenience store by a newspaper delivery man who discovered the sto...
Zinsergram aka Legal Update
    The following article was contributed by Michael Zinser of the Zinser Law Firm.  It first appeared in the newsletter "LawLight".  If you w...