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It has happened before and it will not be astonishing if it happens again. The only thing perhaps is – what took the BCCI so long?
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American Community Newspapers Inc., which operates smaller community newspapers in four major U.S. markets, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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Moody’s Investors Service on Friday downgraded the credit ratings of The New York Times Co. and McClatchy Co. on concerns that business will keep deteriorating as...
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The company that owns The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News hosted a $233,000 trip to Rome for about 70 people a year before filing for bankruptcy...
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The Homeland Security Department is dropping some newspaper and magazine subscriptions to save money.
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The Gazette newspaper in Colorado Springs hopes to revive advertising sales with new small newspapers meant to be read in about 10 minutes.
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The Obama administration on Tuesday rejected new immunity from antitrust laws for teetering newspapers struggling to compete with Internet providers of news,...
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A judge told bankrupt Philadelphia Newspapers to focus on its financial reorganization while others investigate claims an investor illegally tape-recorded a sensitive...
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Swedish publishing houses join forces after tweet.
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Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday he is open to re-examining government antitrust policies that limit mergers in the struggling newspaper industry.
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Workers at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer awaited news Tuesday about whether their newspaper would survive as a key deadline arrived. Labor leaders representing nearly...
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The company that owns both the Philadelphia Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer will start publishing the tabloid Daily News as an edition of the broadsheet...
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Two Minnesota newspapers will receive a share of state grants normally given to retrain workers in manufacturing and other industries in transition.
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Bankruptcy lawyers say three Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat.
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Four newspaper companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since December, though their newspapers continue to operate. Here are some details:
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The downward spiral of advertising revenue and circulation, coupled with rising debt, has claimed two more newspaper companies in a two-day span.
made popular Feb 23 2009
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