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Brown Insiders Can’t Close Bankruptcy Auction Sale, PNC Bank Eyed as Buyer of Newspaper Chain
    The company founded by Brown Publishing Co. CEO Roy Brown and two other top executives of the bankrupt newspaper publisher cannot close the auction sa...
Man Sentenced to Three Years for Shooting at Carrier
    A man convicted of shooting a San Angelo (Texas) Standard-Times carrier has been sentenced to three years in prison. Christopher Eric Holdridge, 39...
The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet
    Two decades after its birth, the World Wide Web is in decline, as simpler, sleeker services — think apps — are less about the searching and more abo...
Taking a Long View of The Washington Post Company
    Stilson Hutchins already had a background in newspapers when he arrived in Washington, D.C. His goal was to publish a paper that captured the politi...
The Washington Post Worries About New Rules for Kaplan
    The Washington Post Company said on Monday that its reliable profit center, the Kaplan Higher Education division, might come under serious pressure ...
McHyperlocal: A Plan to Franchise Community News
    Carll Tucker used to publish community newspapers. He owned and ran the Trader Publications newspapers in New York’s Hudson Valley from 1981 until s...
Analyst's View: Flipboard for iPad Is Rupert Murdoch's Nightmare
    When the Apple iPad launched, Fox mogul Rupert Murdoch touted Apple's wonder tablet as a potential savior of the struggling newspaper industry. It w...
Newsday Is Hiring, Which Says More About Cablevision Than the Newspaper Industry
    Here’s something you don’t read about very often: a newspaper that is hiring editorial staff — and not just a handful of staff, but several dozen peop...
Washington Post Co. Reports Nearly Eightfold rise in Second-Quarter Earnings
    Second-quarter earnings at The Washington Post Co. rose nearly eightfold, compared with the same period of 2009, as profits soared at the company's ...
Circulation Numbers Questioned at Brown Publishing
    Discussion at a January 2008 meeting of executives at Brown Publishing Co. -- recently bought out of bankruptcy by owner Roy Brown and two other Bro...