Brandi Glanville Cries After Becoming New York Times Best Selling Author
Brandi Glanville has suffered a series of set-backs in recent months including a health scare in December. However, the success of her new book is giving her much reason to celebrate following ...
View ArticleProImage to Show a Unique Cloud-Based Service that Enables Content to be...
www.new-proimage.com ) will be showing publishers how they are now able to simultaneously deliver content to a wide range of mobile device - easily. ProImage TabellaNews is a unique cloud-based ...
View ArticleSouth Korea nuclear weapons possible within 6 months newspaper says
South Korean protestors hold up banners reading "Kim Jong-Un Out!" during a rally denouncing North Korea's nuclear test, in Seoul on February 22, 2013. (JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty ...
View ArticleAre Facebook Twitter Apple New York Times NBC hacks a sign of things to come
Like a chain of dominoes, it seems like high-profile companies are continuing to report incidents of security breaches. What these hacks have in common are that they are being publicly reported by ...
View ArticleTop New York Times Political Reporters Headed to ABC News
. ABC News declined comment. Although Zeleny and Saulny are print reporters, both appear with some frequency on television. And in an email to ...
View ArticleVisa Debuts New Mobile Payments And NFC Partner Program For Merchants And...
by: Leena Rao | TechCrunch Credit card company Visa is ramping up its partner program to help integrate its payments technologies in mobile devices and platforms. The new initiative, called the ...
View ArticleLife After Patch.com A Newspaper Editor Returns To Newsprint
by: Ken Layne | The Awl Patch.com was launched in 2007 when Tim Armstrong, the man who turned Google into an advertising company, noticed his very wealthy Connecticut bedroom community lacked a ...
View ArticleEconomist Considers Audio-Only Subscription
by: Sarah Marshall | Journalism.co.uk The Economist is considering providing an audio-only subscription, according to Nick Blunden, global digital publisher of the title. The weekly print ...
View ArticleThe Washington Post Company Reports 2012 and Fourth Quarter Earnings
by: The Washington Post WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2013-- The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO) today reported net income attributable to common shares of $131.2 million ($17.39 per ...
View ArticleHeres How You Buy Your Way Onto The New York Times Bestsellers List
New York Times bestsellers list. These are the things every author craves most, and while the first two require the favor of a benevolent God, the third can be had by anyone with the ability to write ...
View ArticleWashington Post Co. absorbs $45M loss in 4Q
The Washington Post Co. said Friday that it lost $45.4 million in the fourth quarter, as the company absorbed a variety of one-time charges to account for problems and cutbacks at its flagship ...
View ArticleThe Dangerous Delusions of the White House Press Corps and the President
by: Tom Rosenstiel | Poynter The White House press corps became a story this week, which is almost always bad news. In a piece entitled "Obama the puppet master," Politico reported ...
View ArticlePublic editor Why covering good news is so challenging
One question I'm often asked by readers is why is the news so negative? Murder and mayhem, political battles, the housing market. Of course, much news by its nature is negative; what went wrong, ...
View Articlei Editors Letter We must reframe our attitude to ambition
Yet another depressing global study reveals that our top maths students fail to keep pace with the world's best. At age 10, our brightest compared favourably internationally, but by 16, although ...
View ArticleNew York Times Co. looks for buyer for Boston Globe
The New York Times Company said it wanted to sell its New England Media Group division, which includes The Boston Globe and other publications, to focus on its core newspaper business. The company ...
View ArticleRare octopus in Calif. breeding attempt
San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences says it hopes to raise and mate a species of octopus so rare it hasn't yet been assigned a scientific name. The academy's senior ...
View ArticleCitigroup to change executive pay process
U.S. financial behemoth Citigroup is changing its executive compensation formula in response to disgruntled shareholders, a regulatory filing said. The filing with the Securities and Exchange ...
View ArticleiPads jewelry vacuums left on NYC trains
New York transit officials said 24,445 items from subways and buses were turned in at lost-and-found in 2012, including jewelry, phones, even vacuum cleaners. The Metropolitan Transportation ...
View ArticleCampaign finance charges in Florida
A former congressional candidate in Florida faces campaign finance charges arising from a 2012 race, The Miami Herald reported Friday. Citing sources it did not identify, the newspaper -- along with ...
View ArticleSpecialty pharmacies seek FDA oversight
The U.S. government should regulate pharmacies that operate like drug manufacturers, the head of a group representing "compounder" pharmacies says. The statement by the International ...
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