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World Newspaper Congress Begins in Hyderabad
    The 62nd World Newspaper Congress began here Monday with delegates from around the world taking part in three round table discussions on future and ...
In Chicago, Ex-Editor Fights Back
    James E. O’Shea spent most of his career at The Chicago Tribune, but he was ousted from the Tribune Company in a highly publicized clash over staff ...
Study: U.S. Readership of Newspapers Tops 170M
    Almost 75 percent of U.S. adults, or nearly 171 million people, read a paper in the past week, according...
SPECIAL REPORT: The Digital Future -- Goin' Mobile!
    The Audit Bureau of Circulations released its fall numbers for most of the country's newspapers on Oct. 26, and the figures for the six months endin...
Did Murdoch Just Figure Out How To Save The Newspaper Industry?
    News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch just may have stumbled onto a way to save the newspaper business. According to the Wall Street Journal (which like th...
'Tampa Tribune' To Distribute 'Wall Street Journal' and 'New York Post'
    The Tampa Tribune has reached a deal with Dow Jones & Company to distribute The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and the New York Post in the Tampa Bay...
New Daily Stresses Low Costs
    The forthcoming rollout of the Detroit Daily Press — believed to be the first daily launched in a major U.S. city since the now-defunct New York Sun...
U.S. Consumers Less Willing to Pay for Online News
    Consumers are willing to pay about $5 per month to receive online news, but readers in the United States are less likely to pay up than their Europe...
Murdoch Takes on Google
    The debate over whether search engines are friend or foe to the newspaper industry continues to grow and become more complex. Rupert Murdoch says h...
Sober Mood at New York Post as Circulation Spirals Lower
    Three years ago, Col Allan, the editor of The New York Post, pumped his fist and waded into a cheering crowd at a Midtown restaurant, celebrating Th...