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L.A. Times Media Group forms join venture with U.S. Local News Network

The Los Angeles Times Media Group and U.S. Local News Network Inc. have formed a joint venture that will include launching two news websites aimed at readers and advertisers in Orange County.

 

Google Unveils News-by-Topic Service

The new service presents news online by topic and was developed in collaboration with The New York Times and The Washington Post.

 

Google to limit free news access

Google to limit free news access

Google will let newspaper publishers limit the number of articles people can read for free through its search engine.

 

Washington Times Turmoil Continues Amid Resignations, Uncertainty, And Panic

Washington Times Turmoil Continues Amid Resignations, Uncertainty, And Panic

So, here's what's going on at your Washington Times. Confusion! Panic! Resignations! Clampdowns! This week, The Politico is not the most terrifying and sad place to work in Washington, DC. That's actually impressive!

 

U.S. Newspaper Circulation Falls 10%

U.S. Newspaper Circulation Falls 10%

USA Today suffered a steep drop, losing the top spot in weekday circulation for the first time since the 1990s to The Wall Street Journal. The New York Times’ weekday circulation fell 7.3 percent.

 

New York Times to cut 100 newsroom jobs

New York Times to cut 100 newsroom jobs

The New York Times said on Monday it would cut 100 newsroom jobs through buyouts or layoffs as it tries to counter lost advertising revenue.

 

New York Post Redesign

The New York Post just launched their redesign earlier this week. First impression - looks like CNN except a lot busier.

 

Philadelphia Newspapers Hope For Debt-Free Bankruptcy

Two large Philadelphia daily newspapers hope to emerge from bankruptcy debt-free by paying creditors $37 million in cash plus real estate to settle nearly $400 million in debt.

Philadelphia Newspapers filed its reorganization plan Thursday, six months after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The plan gives creditors the iconic downtown building that houses The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.

 

Globe Union OKs New Contract Offer

After rejecting an earlier offer, The Boston Globe's largest union has voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract that would give the financially struggling newspaper $10 million in concessions.

 

Media Loves Twitter This Much: $48 Million A Month At Least

Media Loves Twitter This Much: $48 Million A Month At Least

If Twitter needed to pay for the media coverage the company and service gets across the board, it would have spent almost as ...

 

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