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Newspapers Lost 105K Jobs Since 2001
    The cost of progress can be painful. One reality: the number of layoffs endured by the newspaper industry over the last couple of years. The rise of...
'USA Today' Orders Another Furlough, Pay Frozen
    While the newspaper industry may be approaching the bottom of a long, vertiginous slide, big publishers aren't about to take any chances with their ...
'Press of Atlantic City' to Deliver Vineland 'Daily Journal'
    Following similar changes by four dailies in northern New Jersey in the past year, two southern New Jersey dailies will be delivered to homes by one...
Upside-Down Claim Down Under? Aussie Newspaper Groups Says Online Not Cannibalizing Print
    The Newspaper Works, an Australian newspaper industry group, is out with consumer study that no doubt will be greeted with some skepticism. "Newspap...
CME Buys 90 Percent of DJ Index Unit for $607M
    Dow Jones & Co. is selling a 90 percent stake in its stock market index unit to exchange operator CME Group Inc. for $607.5 million, the companies ann...
'Times-Picayune' Sells Out Two Extra Press Runs on Saints Victory Paper
    One extra press run -- on top of doubling the average number of copies run for single-copy -- was not enough to satisfy the demand for Monday's edit...
Neither Snow Nor Rain...
    As we know, the snowpocalypse — are we still calling it that? — caused havoc across the D.C. area, with federal agencies still closed toda...
iPad, Kindle Won't Be Newspapers' Saviors
    In April Mark Contreras takes over as chairman of the Newspaper Association of America, where he'll become the leading figure of a media sector that...
Song of the Open Newspaper
    Newspapers, say the talking heads, are dying - chewed up for four decades by television, and finally digested during the last tenner by the Internet...
Gannett Prints A Profit

   
  Moderately stabilizing advertising revenues, and a smaller workforce, helped Gannett to quarterly profits. Investors were not thrilled with the resu...