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Bloomberg News Gets Creative with Washington Post

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Scott Reeves

The Washington Post’s (WPO) news sharing agreement with Bloomberg News will give the newspaper about 300,000 new readers and further solidify Bloomberg’s position as the nation’s to

The NY Times Will Be an Outsider in San Francisco

Thu Oct 1st, 2009

Scott Reeves

Any old-time newspaper editor will tell you that local news is important to local readers.Therefore, a dog fight on Main Street is more important to Mr. and Mrs. Jones than a drought in Timbuktu that

In Media Downturn, Reporters Get Litigious

Wed Sep 30th, 2009

Scott Reeves

The ego of reporters is legendary, but a lawsuit by the Hartford Courant’s former consumer affairs columnist takes absurdity to new heights.George Gombossy says the newspaper forced him out of

Not Made in the USA: Rawlings

Fri Sep 25th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

"For starting pitchers we have two Dominicans, one Italian, one Mexican and one Japanese. In the bullpen we have a Venezuelan, a Mexican, a guy from the United States and a guy from St. Loui

Football Fans Won’t Save Newspapers

Wed Sep 23rd, 2009

Scott Reeves

The Star Tribune in Minneapolis is hoping die-hard local football fans will help it bounce back from bankruptcy. If you want the inside scoop on the Minnesota Vikings, it will cost you $5.95 for

Newspapers' Plea: We're Still Relevant!

Tue Sep 22nd, 2009

Scott Reeves

Newspaper executives hope that keeping it local will keep them in business. “What newspapers do best is deliver the local perspective,” Susie Ellwood, chief executive officer of the Detro

Why the Government Should Leave Newspapers Alone

Mon Sep 21st, 2009

Scott Reeves

President Obama, a self-proclaimed “newspaper junkie” says he’d be “happy to look at” a bill pending in Congress that would give newspapers tax breaks if they restructur

Banks' Next Headache is Big Media

Fri Sep 18th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Here’s just what banks don’t need after the housing crunch: a stake in struggling media companies. But it may work out that way, thanks to bankruptcies. When media companies can no longer

Seven Ways to Avoid Retirement Postponement Syndrome

Thu Sep 17th, 2009

Gary Stern

Editor's Note: Minyanville is excited to introduce our latest contributor, Gary Stern. Gary collaborated on Minority Rules: Turn Your Ethnicity into a Competitive Edge (Harper Collins) and The Troubl

Can CNN Be a Better AP?

Thu Sep 17th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Cable news networks have always ripped the headlines from newspapers to fill out their morning programs. Now one of them is hoping the information will flow in the opposite direction. CNN announced t
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