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Sun-Times sale to Tyree group Complete
    The sale of the parent company of the Chicago Sun-Times was completed Monday, as a local group of investors led by investment banker James Tyree bec...
Online Rally May Sidestep Newspapers
    It was a good day for newspaper Web sites when Mercedes-Benz USA introduced its updated E-Class cars this summer. Mercedes bought out the ad space o...
Newsday Goes Behind Pay Wall For Newspaper, Cablevision Subs
    Cablevision Systems will make most of the content on Newsday.com -- the Web site of the Long Island, N.Y., newspaper it acquired last year -- availa...
The Oakland Press of Mich. 1 of Nation's Top Newspaper Circulation Gainers in Tough Industry
    A Michigan newspaper whose parent company recently emerged from bankruptcy reorganization is one of the top circulation gainers in an industry seeing ...
New York Times Third Quarter Earnings Preview
    After forcing layoffs and pay cuts at its  Boston Globe unit last spring, The New York Times announced on Monday that it intends to cut 8% of its...
Gannett Ad Sales Still Dropping Despite 3Q Profit
    Gannett, the nation's largest newspaper chain and publisher of USA Today, said Monday that its third-quarter profit plunged 53 percent from a year e...
Herald Publisher Predicts Near-Term Industry Shift to Paid Online Model
    In a collective step to stem the financial hemorrhaging afflicting their industry, major daily newspapers will begin charging for access to their ...
Downie-Schudson: Who Are They Writing For?
    Reading the new report by Len Downie Jr. and Professor Michael Schudson, “The Reconstruction of American Journalism,” today, I kept wondering: Who i...
USA Today Likely to Fall To No. 2 in Circulation
    USA Today, long the country's largest newspaper by weekday circulation, said Friday it had experienced a circulation decline, which is likely to kno...
Standard Given Out Free in Bid to Beat Newspaper Industry Blues
    The newspaper industry is watching the streets of London closely as the Evening Standard yesterday became the first quality newspaper to be distribu...