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COLUMN: Neuharth oozed passion for Eureka, newspapers
I only met Al Neuharth a couple of times. Â He died at age 89 on April 19. His life is being celebrated this weekend — in a public memorial at his beloved University of South Dakota in Vermillion yesterday and at a private burial today in his...
Tags: Journalism, College Basketball, Sports, Students, Teaching and Learning
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The Sun named newspaper of the year by Md.-Del.-D.C. press group
The Baltimore Sun was named Newspaper of the Year on Friday in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association awards contest and also took home the association's annual honor for "extraordinary efforts" to gain access to public records. The Sun has been...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Photography, Penn State Nittany Lions, Baltimore County, Big Ten Conference
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Protesters decry possible sale of Orlando Sentinel to Koch brothers
About 40 people gathered in front of the Orlando Sentinel building Thursday evening to protest a rumored sale of the newspaper to billionaire businessmen Charles and David Koch. Protesters held signs and made speeches decrying the possible sale of the...
Tags: Tribune Company, Tea Party Movement, Peter Liguori, Newspaper and Magazine, Allentown
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The Gazette shuts down Frederick office
The Frederick News-Post, Md.The Gazette has shut down its office in Frederick, The Washington Post Co. confirmed late Wednesday afternoon. Eighteen full-time and 12 part-time employees were laid off, according to Rima Calderon, vice president of Communications and External...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), The Washington Post, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland)
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Tribune newspapers attract suitors, 'noise'
Tribune reporterSeeking to tamp down “noise” over the possible sale of its newspapers, Tribune Co. CEO Peter Liguori sent an email to employees Wednesday calling speculation about a transaction premature. “A sale transaction is only one of our...Tags: Employees, Politics, Chicago Tribune, Tribune Tower, Bruce Karsh
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News Corp. hires Toni Cook Bush to oversee lobbying after split
News Corp. has hired a D.C. heavyweight to handle its lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill after it becomes primarily a newspaper publishing company. Antoniette "Toni" Cook Bush will join News Corp. next month as its executive vice president and global head...
Tags: Government, Politics, Valerie Jarrett, Federal Communications Commission, News Corp.
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Unions protest over potential sale of L.A. Times to Koch brothers
About 300 labor union members and other activists staged a demonstration to protest the potential sale of the Los Angeles Times to the politically conservative Koch brothers. Demonstrators marched outside the downtown L.A. headquarters of Oaktree...
Tags: Employees, Politics, Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations, Interior Policy
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Unions protest over potential L.A. Times sale to Koch brothers
About 300 labor-union members and other activists staged a demonstration Tuesday to protest the potential sale of the Los Angeles Times to the billionaire politically conservative Koch brothers. Demonstrators marched outside the downtown L.A....
Tags: Employees, Politics, Bankruptcy, Finance, Interior Policy
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SL man reports building 'missing' to police
Grand Haven Tribune, Mich.The Tri-Cities has enjoyed plenty of tales during its history concerning residents who lost or misplaced things. While most missing items result from misplacement, some are so remarkable they become a mystery. What if you knew exactly where...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Railway Industry, World War I (1914-1918), Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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OPINION: Where journalism is going
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaDiscovery Channel aired a special last month that speculated how Watergate might be covered today as a digital story. "It would catch fire much faster," said former Washington Post editor Marcus Brauchli, pointing out it would be tweeted and blogged...Tags: Electronics, Des Moines Register, Science and Technology, News Media, Carl Bernstein
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Newspapers have the power to expose
I applaud the Sun Sentinel's May 9th editorial bringing to light Broward's "tax-and-spend culture." Newspapers can be our number one defense against free-spending politicians, if they want to. Now if they would only do the same with our wasteful federal... -
Review: "A Curious Man" by Neal Thompson
In 1933, Robert Ripley crash-landed into Chicago, opening his first "Odditorium" exhibition at the World's Fair. At the showing, writes Neal Thompson in “A Curious Man,” a fascinating and fun biography of the "Believe It or Not!" creator,...Tags: Robert Ripley, Culture, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Cartoons, The Wall Street Journal
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