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Thanks for “IRS Aims to Make Rebel Pay,” the amusing Jan. 4 article on Lynne Meredith; comic relief in the morning is always nice.
Jan. 9, 2003
Business
The Meredith Corp., the publishing and broadcast company with headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, has announced the election of key executives to the following positions: Robert A.
Feb. 21, 1988
Media General is buying Meredith Corp. in an approximately $2.4 billion cash-and-stock deal.
Sept. 8, 2015
Company Town
Barry Diller’s digitally-focused company acquired the titles last fall.
Feb. 9, 2022
Entertainment & Arts
To someone seeing “Other People’s Money” for the first time--in the Meredith MacRae rebirth at the La Mirada Theatre--it’s baffling to understand why this comedy about corporate greed was so bullish last year.
April 7, 1992
Meredith Corp. agreed to sell Fortune magazine and its related businesses for $150 million, furthering the company’s efforts to shed the news-focused brands it acquired in buying Time Inc.
Nov. 9, 2018
Harman International Industries Inc., a stereo manufacturer with a large plant in Northridge, is moving part of its speaker assembly line from Northridge to Tijuana, eliminating at least 100 jobs in the process, a company executive said Monday.
Dec. 14, 1999
A sluggish day of trading on Wall Street finished Monday with stocks edging mostly lower as investors came back from the Thanksgiving holiday.
Nov. 27, 2017
Television
Battle of ‘Sesame Street’: Political fight over PBS has long history
Oct. 4, 2012
A federal judge prohibited the two owners of a Vista painting firm and its foreman from contracting any government projects for five years because they short-changed 86 employees on a Camp Pendleton painting project.
May 7, 1985