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The Future of Newspapers
    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 ...
Union, Globe May Have New Deal On Cuts
    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...
On The Logic Of Deal-Making In The Dreary Newspaper Industry
    After four to five months of negotiations, HM Capital Partners LLC and newspaper veteran Richard L. Connor recently closed their purchase of the Por...
Paper’s Report on Killing Was Seen Only Online
    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...
How Newspapers Got It So Wrong
    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...
AAIND 2009 Conference Highlights
    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...
If The Globe Were Sold, What Price?
    Not that long ago, owning a metropolitan newspaper guaranteed a seat at the civic table, immediate respectability and, given that many papers were n...
No Solution to Newspaper Problems? Hah!
    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...
Chicago Meeting of Newspaper Business Leaders Should Scare Anyone Who Cares About the Industry
     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...
Oldest African American Newspaper Notes 125th Anniversary
    When Christopher J. Perry launched the Philadelphia Tribune, he faced a readership problem that makes today's newspaper industry woes seem trivial. ...