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The New York Times buyouts are done, leaving only a round of layoffs to get up to 100 staff cuts before the year's end...Its newsroom staff is too big for the paper to survive for the long term. And with a newsroom that large, there is inevitably dead...
Tags: New York Times Metro, New York, The Baltimore Sun, Corporate finance, Stock market, The New York Times, Buyout, Newsroom, Journalism
But those involved in the partnership between the California software giant and two of the nation's top newspapers see it as a first step toward changing the way news is consumed online. It's called a living story page , and Google executives are touting...
Tags: The Washington Post, living stories, Google News, The New York Times, Google Inc., Mountain View, Technology Internet, Google, Business Finance, World Wide Web, Human-computer interaction, Mobile Payment, Hypertext, Web 2.0, Printing, AdSense, Newspaper, Entertainment Culture, Rupert Murdoch, News websites, Martin A. Nisenholtz, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, AdWords, Criticism of Google, Eric E. Schmidt, Keyhole Markup Language
Republicans in New York will have something in 2010 that they've lacked for years: a real opportunity to win...There's been talk for at least a year now that Rudy Giuliani or George Pataki (or both) might run for statewide office next year. In the right...
Tags: Mr. Giuliani, State Senate, G.O.P., The New York Times, New York-a, Rudy Giuliani, Mr. Cuomo, Manchester
Friedman, the world is flat – and it is getting flatter. New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman gives his acceptance speech for receiving the second Gaylord Prize from the University of Oklahoma Department of Journalism Monday. (Maike Sabolich)...
Tags: Gaylord Prize, Oklahoma City, Thomas Friedman, Human Interest, Friedman, Entertainment Culture, The World Is Flat, Columbia University, The New York Times, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Edward Gaylord, The Oklahoman, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Oklahoma, Pulitzer Prize
The office of New York’s attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo , has contacted several of the bank’s lawyers in the last two weeks with concerns about testimony given last month by Greg Curl, the bank’s chief risk officer. The issue emerged just as the bank’s...
Tags: The New York Times, Leading Bank of America, Serbia, Bač, Bank of America, Primary dealers, Business Finance, Andrew Cuomo, Bailout, Citigroup, Politics, Merrill Lynch, Ken Lewis (executive), Curl
Published: December 7, 2009 To the Editor: Re “ In Hospice, Comfort and Care as Life Wanes ” (Personal Health, Dec...Brody’s column have one thing in common: They support their loved one’s wishes to be treated with dignity and not subjected to the miseries...
Tags: The New York Times, New York
The New York Times Co. says the print advertising market has improved "modestly." It expects its print advertising revenue to decline 25 percent in the fourth quarter. That would be slightly better than what other newspaper companies generally have been...
Tags: New York Times Co., The Times Co., New York Times Company, New York Times Sees, Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Janet Robinson, print advertising, New England Media Group, advertising revenue, Worcester Telegram and Gazette, Worcester, Business Finance, The New York Times Company, The New York Times, Telegram & Gazette, Advertising, Worcester Massachusetts, Media in Worcester Massachusetts, Beacon Communications Corporation, Entertainment Culture, The Boston Globe, Printing, Janet L. Robinson, Technology Internet, Worcester County Massachusetts, Middlesex County Massachusetts, Newspaper, Sulzberger, About.com, Journalism
A few weeks ago, The New York Times was thoughtful enough to do a little feature in a video blog titled ‘ Tuning out the Taliban ‘. From the title it seemed like this was a motivational video made by the NY T crew to help young Pakistanis tune out the...
Tags: Ali Azmat, The New York Times, nyt video, Zeeshan Mansoor, Hamza Jafri, Pakistan, Lahore, Taliban, Islamism, Anwar Khan (Guantanamo detainee 948), War in Afghanistan, Islamic terrorism, Entertainment Culture
But what if you could combine that data with information on bars, sidewalks and subway stations to find the safest route home after a night out? In Washington, a Web site called Stumble Safely makes that possible. It is one example of the kind of creativity...
Tags: San Francisco, The New York Times, Washington, New York City, New York State Senate, governing data, web sites, software developers, stumble safely, Mayor Newsom, Data mining, Markup languages, Gavin Newsom, Technology Internet, Semantic Web, Open formats, Data management
Clarence Petty, who so revered the pristine Adirondack wilderness he first roamed nearly a century ago that he spent virtually all his adult life fighting to preserve it, died Monday at his home in Canton, N.Y., a town tucked between the Adirondack foothills...
Tags: Mr. Petty, Clarence Petty, The New York Times, Adirondack Park Agency, N.Y, Clarence Adelbert Petty, wild forest, Adirondacks, Canton, Environment, Wilderness, Warren County New York, Local government in New York, Essex County New York, Hamilton County New York, Adirondack Mountains, Adirondack Park