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New York Times Co.'s namesake newspaper took the latest shot on Friday with the debut of two pages of local content in Chicago editions. News Corp. this month told employees of New York-based Dow Jones & Co., which includes the Journal, that the company...
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In 2006, about 500 people in La Crosse subscribed to the New York Times...But it wasn't a promotion drive or hunger for news that led to the boom...Federal prosecutors say a former New York Times distributor named Martin T. Holtet created fake subscribers...
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College student Tamara Fuller's summer internship in the promotions department at a South Florida radio station made her rethink her desire to go into broadcast public relations. Now, the Bethune-Cookman University senior is hoping she can use her degree...
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The New York Times News Service, which repackages Times stories for other media outlets, is laying off at least 25 employees. Those cuts are in addition to the 100 newsroom jobs the Times plans to eliminate by the end of the year, according to New York...
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The New York Times Co. lost more than $35 million in the third quarter!...A funny thing about corporate earning is that even if your company objectively lost a boatload of money, it's okay as long as you lost less money than analysts thought you were...
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The New York Times is cutting 100 jobs by the end of the year, the Times ' editor Bill Keller just announced to the staff via email. The staff is currently meeting with Jill Abramson and managing editor John Geddes to hear the news in person. The meeting...
The New York Times plans to cut 100 newsroom jobs by the end of the year through buyouts and might resort to layoffs as it reels from the advertising revenue drop that is imperiling U.S. newspapers. The news, delivered in a memo to employees by Times...
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L ess than 24 hours after taking bids on the battered broadsheet, The New York Times [ NYT ] abruptly declared it would not sell The Boston Globe, leaving the paper’s future uncertain even as its out-of-town owners claimed a dramatic financial turnaround.
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Harbinger Capital Partners has sold five million shares of New York Times Co., unloading a chunk of its 20% stake in the publisher at a significant loss. The sale, disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday, reduces Harbinger's stake to 16.4%. The investment...
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Two top executives at the New York Times Co. said its Boston Globe newspaper had wrung enough concessions from labor to ensure its survival. Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and Chief Executive Officer Janet Robinson said the concessions won from unions...
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