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The Future of Newspapers |
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Warren Buffett, who is a wit as well as a multibillionaire, said with reference to the fact that Bernard Madoff's long-running Ponzi scheme came to ... |
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Union, Globe May Have New Deal On Cuts |
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After three months of bitter negotiations, The Boston Globe and leaders of its largest union are close to reaching a new agreement when they meet to... |
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On The Logic Of Deal-Making In The Dreary Newspaper Industry |
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After four to five months of negotiations, HM Capital Partners LLC and newspaper veteran Richard L. Connor recently closed their purchase of the Por... |
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Paper’s Report on Killing Was Seen Only Online |
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It was a two-part story of homicide and intrigue, wrapped in salaciousness and sexual innuendo, nearly 7,000 words long — the sort of long-form repo... |
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How Newspapers Got It So Wrong |
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As newspaper after newspaper hits the wall, there is a great wringing of hands and rending of garments. The self-regard, so long a feature of journa... |
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AAIND 2009 Conference Highlights |
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Last week AAIND held its annual conference at The Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa. The theme for the conference was "Who Moved My Newspapers?" a... |
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If The Globe Were Sold, What Price? |
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Not that long ago, owning a metropolitan newspaper guaranteed a seat at the civic table, immediate respectability and, given that many papers were n... |
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No Solution to Newspaper Problems? Hah! |
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I must say, I’ve never felt this pessimistic about the future of newspaper companies. (Thanks, API for suggesting a suicidal strategy to the industr... |
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Chicago Meeting of Newspaper Business Leaders Should Scare Anyone Who Cares About the Industry |
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It’s regularly and rightly said that most newspaper journalists were too slow to jump into the possibilities of the Internet. What’s less ofte... |
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Oldest African American Newspaper Notes 125th Anniversary |
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When Christopher J. Perry launched the Philadelphia Tribune, he faced a readership problem that makes today's newspaper industry woes seem trivial.
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