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Old newspapers don't just die, they...
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated It isn't only the auto industry that's struggling in Michigan. The newspaper business is in serious trouble. And this is not good for America. As someone who spent some of his most memorable early years......Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press, Economy, Business and Finance, Newspaper and Magazine
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Given options, Tribune could rewrite script
Even those of us who haven't seen the new Vince Vaughn-Jennifer Aniston movie "The Break Up" have found it impossible to avoid hearing about it. Apparently they play a mismatched couple who own Chicago property together. With their romance on the rocks,...Tags: News Corp., Stock Options, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Consumer Electronics Industry, Time Warner Inc.
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Tribune sets buyback
Tribune staff reportersTribune Co., in a move that aims to boost its stock price but saddle the company with a punishing debt load, on Tuesday disclosed a plan to buy back a quarter of its outstanding shares at a cost of more than $2 billion. The Chicago media concern, which...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Baseball, Stock Market, Tribune Company, Earnings
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Air Force investigates airmen photo: 'It saddens me'
Nation NowIn the photo, an airman can be seen posing amid a crowd of fellow airmen, tucked inside an open transfer case, a white noose and black chain around his neck. “Da Dumpt, Da Dumpt” reads the photo caption, “Sucks 2 Be U!”... -
Craig Dubow resigns as Gannett CEO; Gracia Martore to take post
Company TownNewspaper and television giant Gannett Co. is restructuring its executive ranks in the wake of the sudden resignation of its chairman and chief executive because of health issues. Craig Dubow, 56, who has been with Gannett for 30 years, resigned...... -
NBC sets Jay Leno's prime-time exit and return to late night; still no deal with Conan O'Brien
Company TownJay Leno's prime-time career on NBC will end on Feb. 12. Whether Conan O'Brien's late-night career with the network will also be ending next month remains to be seen. Speaking to reporters at the semiannual Television Critics Assn.'s press tour,...... -
USA Today founder Neuharth honored at Friday memorial service
Colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder and Eureka native Al Neuharth today remembered him not as a driven media giant but as a loyal native South Dakotan who never forgot his roots. Some critics said Neuharth — who titled...Tags: Journalism, Media Industry, Politics, Freedom of the Press, Cocoa Beach
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Impressions Media welcomes new leader
The Times LeaderCivitas Media has named Walt Lafferty as General Manager and Business Development Director for Impressions Media, the parent company of The Times Leader and numerous other local publications and websites. Lafferty, 52, a suburban Philadelphia native who...Tags: Media Industry, The Pennsylvania State University, Boy Scouts of America, Newspaper and Magazine, Springfield
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A new chapter for The Indianapolis Star's building
The Indianapolis StarThe building that has housed the city's largest newspaper for more than 100 years is poised to become one of the largest Downtown apartment developments under construction in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star and local developer The Whitsett Group...Tags: Apartments, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Newspaper and Magazine, Georgetown
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USA Today founder, Eureka native Al Neuharth dies at 89
Eureka native Al Neuharth, whose founding of USA Today made him one of the most famous South Dakotans, died Friday at 89 at his home in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Neuharth changed American newspapers by putting easy-to-read articles and bright graphics in his...
Tags: South Dakota State University, Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press, Heads of State, Newspaper and Magazine
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Neuharth's USA Today changed American newspapers
Critics dubbed USA Today "McPaper" when it debuted in 1982, and they accused its founder, Al Neuharth, of dumbing down American journalism with its easy-to-read articles and bright graphics. Neuharth had the last laugh when USA Today became the nation's...
Tags: Media Industry, The Washington Post, Freedom of the Press, Cocoa Beach, Newspaper and Magazine
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USA Today founder Al Neuharth dies at 89
COCOA BEACH, Fla. — USA Today founder Al Neuharth died Friday in Cocoa Beach, Fla. He was 89. The news was announced by USA Today and by the Newseum, which he also founded. Neuharth launched USA Today, the nation's most widely read newspaper, in...
Tags: Media Industry, The Washington Post, Freedom of the Press, Cocoa Beach, Newspaper and Magazine
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