Technology and the Internet
Yahoo Inc. shares are down slightly after a report that Verizon Communications Inc. is expected to bid $3 billion for the embattled tech company’s core Internet business.
June 7, 2016
Entertainment & Arts
Former Wall Street Journal Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine has formed a partnership with Barry Diller’s QVC Networks, Paramount Communications and Texas financier Richard Rainwater to develop and acquire media properties.
March 20, 1993
Business
Telecom: Joseph Nacchio had been losing control of the company, which named Tellabs chief as his successor, sources say.
June 17, 2002
Possible buyer catches some by surprise. Analysts say Verizon is a more likely suitor.
Feb. 4, 2005
Three weekly newspapers serving the Seal Beach area have been sold to a media group that owns community newspapers in Oceanside and on Santa Catalina Island.
Sept. 20, 1991
Weak credit markets have forced privately held newspaper publisher Freedom Communications Inc., owner of the Orange County Register, to postpone a planned buyout of two minority private equity partners, Blackstone Group and Providence Equity Partners, it was reported Thursday.
Dec. 28, 2007
Emmis Communications Corp., a broadcaster with radio stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, said it would sell nine of its 16 television stations for $681 million to cut debt and focus on radio.
Aug. 23, 2005
California
Everett M.
Oct. 28, 2004
Donald L.
Jan. 12, 1988
Los Angeles-based Westwood One and Harte-Hanks Communications of San Antonio have reached an agreement for Westwood One to acquire Radio & Records Inc., also of Los Angeles, which publishes the weekly trade journal Radio & Records.
Dec. 5, 1986