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Oct 21 2007, Krish

Following McClatchy’s negative earnings, another round of bad news hit the newspaper industry as the largest newspaper publisher in USA and publisher of USA Today, Gennett has announced that newspaper advertising revenue and third quarter earning...

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Scripps Chairman, President and CEO Kenneth Lowe, second left, is applauded by HGTV’s Carter Oosterhouse, left, and Food Netork’s Rachael Ray as he rings the New York Stock Exchange opening bell, Tuesday July 1, 2008, to celebrate the spinoff Scripps...