New York Times Co. sold more than half of its 17% stake in the holding company of the Boston Red Sox to three separate buyers for $117 million in ca...
The New York Post hasn’t made any real money in years. That’s why it’s an unlikely frontrunner in the publishing industry’s uneasy turf war with App...
Eyewitnesses can't be expected to produce the best dispatches from a calamity. They're usually too bound in bandages and cross-stitched with sutures...
Tribune Co.’s creditors, divided over whether to settle with or sue JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), made their final pleas to the judge overseeing the new...
Over a year after Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal introduced Greater New York to better compete for New York Times advertisers and readers, the...
Three years ago, the Journal Register Co. was one of the newspaper industry’s worst black eyes. After building up mounds of debt -- in part by payin...
Today's NYT media column by David Carr reviews former L.A. Times editor James O’Shea's new book “The Deal From Hell: How Moguls and Wall Street Plun...
The latter part of the last decade marked “rock bottom” for many newspaper organizations. Quite literally, challenges descended upon the newspaper f...