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Times-Picayune Loses Legal Notices For Civil District Court

   
  Following the announcement that it will scale back publication to three days a week, The Times-Picayune is losing its role as New Orleans' Official Jo...
The Internet Has Been Making Us Crazy for at Least 16 Years

   
  With this week's Newsweek cover story, we get yet another article telling us how bad all our Internet use is for our mental health. We've ...
What’s Really Going Wrong (and Right) at The Washington Post

   
  Not so long ago, Donald Graham was being lionized as the model of a results-driven CEO. Even The New York Times, a sometimes catty rival to other hi...
The New York Times' Rise in Circulation Revenue

   
  It has been a tough few years for the newspaper industry, but The New YorkTimes Company (NYT) is expected to see earnings growth in 2...
News Analysis: Newspapers' Independence Threatened By New Owners

   
  While Rupert Murdoch may be distancing himself from his newspaper properties to avoid charges of undue political influence, the general trend is act...
In a Fit of Irony, Young Tablet Owners May Save the News Industry

   
  As you know, the traditional newspaper industry is going through a radical downturn at the moment, caught flatfooted between expanding consumer pref...
Don't Panic Yet: The Detroit Free Press Isn't Closing, But a Major Change Is Afoot

   
  A visit to the Detroit Free Press last week by a handful Gannett corporate executives prompted the latest round of existential n...
News Corp. Approves Murdoch Plan to Split Company

   
  Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. said Thursday that its board has approved a plan to split into two companies, one containing struggling newspaper and bo...
US High Court Won't Consider FCC Media Ownership Rules

   
  WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Friday rejected challenges to the Federal Communication Commission's U.S. media-ownership rules...
Flipboard Rival: New York Times Deal Is Good News for the Media Industry

   
  Publishing giants The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal firmed up exclusive deals with Flipboard and Pulse earlier in the week for excl...