Business
In the mid-1920s, years before Raymond Cyrus Hoiles moved West and bought the Orange County Register, his increasing philosophical differences with an older brother over the operation of their three Ohio newspapers led to a bitter break-up of the partnership and a decade-long estrangement between the two.
Nov. 17, 1985
Money & Company
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Jan. 1, 2008
Entertainment & Arts
News exec John Paton is out to stop the presses
Jan. 15, 2012
The owner of the San Diego Union-Tribune is exploring options for its holdings in the Midwest.
Nov. 1, 2006
The Orange County Register shook up its leadership and named a new publisher, following a string of financial setbacks at the paper and its parent company.
Oct. 14, 2014
World & Nation
The editor in chief of the New England Journal of Medicine accused three of the largest drug companies of “making a mockery” of efforts to create transparency in clinical trials, saying that could lead some important medical publications to avoid publishing their studies.
May 24, 2005
Burdened by debt after a failed expansion, the owner of the Orange County Register filed for bankruptcy and its chief executive promised to mount a bid to acquire the troubled newspaper company.
Nov. 2, 2015
Archives
Collaborative, total-market program targets up to 7.2 million households weekly
Feb. 17, 2005
Mexico denies Apple rights to the ‘iPhone’ name
March 15, 2013