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Newspaper publisher McClatchy cutting 1,600 jobs

Newspaper publisher McClatchy said Monday that it will shrink its work force by an additional 15% as it contends with sharply ...

 

The Ten Major Newspapers That Will Fold Or Go Digital Next

The Ten Major Newspapers That Will Fold Or Go Digital Next

Wall St. has created its list of the ten major daily papers that are most likely to fold or shut their print operations and only publish online.

 

Newspapers' Woes Worsening

Newspapers' Woes Worsening

Rocky Mountain News Is Latest Casualty, SF Chronicle May Be Next; What Are Implications For Nation Of Industry Problems? The Rocky Mountain News' Friday edition was its last.

 

Owner of N.Y. Post apologizes for cartoon

New York Post Chairman Rupert Murdoch has apologized for a cartoon that critics said likened a violent chimpanzee shot dead by police to President Barack Obama.

 

Does the News Industry Deserve a Bailout?

Does the News Industry Deserve a Bailout?

The obituaries of newspapers and magazines have been written by everyone who can hold a pen or type on a keyboard. Might that now change?

 

Paper apologizes for, defends chimp cartoon

A day after publishing a cartoon that drew fire from critics who said it evoked historically racist images, the New York Post apologized in a statement on its Web site -- even as it defended its action and blasted some detractors.

 

Sharpton rips cartoon linking stimulus to chimp

A New York Post cartoon Wednesday drew fire from civil rights activist Al Sharpton, who says the image invokes a history of racism to suggest that an ape wrote President Obama's economic stimulus package.

 

Gannett Profit Drops 36% as Advertising Sales Decline

Gannett Co., the largest US newspaper publisher, said fourth-quarter profit fell 36 percent on faltering advertising sales and expenses to cut jobs.

 

Ad Slump Hits New York Times

New York Times reported a lower fourth-quarter profit as an advertising slump continues to erode its capital base. The publisher's revenue fell 11%.

 

Media onslaught begins for Cardinals, Steelers

Media onslaught begins for Cardinals, Steelers

When it comes to Super Bowl Media Day, at least one player wishes it would all go away. Trouble is, he's one of the players most in demand.

 

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