Koch Brothers eye L.A. Times other Tribune newspapers - sources
By Jennifer Saba and Nadia Damouni March 12 | Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:28pm EDT March 12 (Reuters) - Charles and David Koch, two of the world's richest men, are interested in Tribune's ...
View ArticleMalian Media Strikes Following Editor’s Arrest
Due to the dire nature of the situation in Syria, Impunity Watch has elected to dedicate an entire page to following the story as it develops. The information below is culled from a variety of ...
View ArticleStage set for court battle royal as Canada Revenue Agency seeks more than $5...
TORONTO -- A battle is shaping up between Conrad Black and the Canada Revenue Agency, which is attempting to recover more than $5 million in taxes it says are outstanding from 2002. According to ...
View Articlei Editors Letter Heres to the hardest-working team on Fleet Street
i Editor's Letter: In the Huhne-Pryce saga, as with many recent falls from grace, it is not the original offence that proves fatal, but the ...
View ArticleREPORT Koch Brothers Looking To Purchase Several Major American Newspapers
Right-wing funders and business industrialists David and Charles Koch may purchase the Tribune Company newspapers, which include the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, and the Los Angeles Times. The ...
View ArticleMalis media services go silent over editors incarceration
BAMAKO, Mali--The airwaves in Mali's capital fell silent on Tuesday and newspapers did not print a morning edition in protest over the arrest last week of an editor who published an open letter ...
View ArticleUSA Today Offers Early Retirement Packages
by: Jim Romenesko | jimromenesko.com USA Today confirms what my tipsters have been telling me today: The paper is offering early retirement packages. "An announcement was made to staff ...
View ArticlePolitico Hits 1000 Pro Subscriptions and Plans to Launch a Magazine
by: Laura Hazard Owen | paidContent Over a thousand organizations are now using subscription site Politico Pro, the politics website announced Tuesday. Politico says the site reaches 7,000 ...
View ArticleLinkedIn to Buy Pulse Newsreader for More Than $50M
by: Liz Gannes | All Things D LinkedIn will buy the maker of the newsreader app Pulse, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The price of the acquisition is in the tens of ...
View ArticleThe French Miracle No Impact of Free Circulation on Paid Newspapers
by: Newspaper Innovation Ten years ago free newspapers were introduced in France. Their total circulation increased to more than 2.6 million in 2012. This was a small drop in circulation compared ...
View ArticleJournal Communications Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Results
by: StreetInsider MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Journal Communications, Inc. (NYSE: JRN) today announced results for its fourth quarter and full year ended December 30, 2012. All reported results ...
View ArticleNugent raves about new Rare editor
Cox Media Group’s new conservative website Rare has named Brett Decker as its editor in chief, and he's got a fan in Ted Nugent. Decker, the former editorial page editor of The Washington ...
View ArticleReading newspaper delivery man charged with stealing over $200000 in...
A 22-year-old Reading resident and former newspaper delivery man has been charged with stealing more than $200,000 from his customers through counterfeit checks, the Middlesex district ...
View ArticleBlizzard hits England France and Belgium
Hundreds of drivers got stuck in southeastern England as a blizzard fouled roads Tuesday on both sides of the English Channel, police said. Cross-Channel service on the Eurostar trains was ...
View ArticleNewspaper review Gove warns May over leadership
With no single story dominating the front pages on Wednesday, a number of papers report that Education Secretary Michael Gove has challenged Home Secretary Theresa May to stop undermining David ...
View ArticleBreitbart Editor Culture of Fear Silencing America
Bullying: In Washington, it's politics as usual, with some of the biggest offenders being those who protest against the practice the most. Bullying has morphed into what some call the ...
View ArticleU.S. military creating cyberwarfare teams
The U.S. military is creating cyberwarfare teams that could attack other nations if the United States is hit with a major cyberattack, a defense official said. "I would like to be clear that ...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Newspaper Interfaces
create an appealing and engaging environment for our readers/viewers, as well as for advertisers." You'd think that the essential, obvious point of a newspaper website interface is to do ...
View ArticleLeveson proposals to be discussed by Cameron Clegg and Miliband
Ed Miliband are to meet after prime minister's questions on Wednesday to hold private talks on the future of the press in the UK.Labour is also trying to put pressure on the Conservatives by ...
View ArticleMali Conflict Media on strike over Editor Boukary Daou’s arrest Africa News
Mali’s private media have launched a news blackout after an editor was arrested for publishing a letter that purportedly to expose the poor conditions of soldiers fighting Islamist terrorists ...
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