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If there are any sections of the New York Times that lose money, the decision about cuts should be easy.
One trend that stands out in the new Pew Research Center Journalism & Media Study is that consumption of news has moved incresasingly toward mobile devices.
According to a new study, computers controlled by hackers "view" about a quarter of all video ads on the Web, meaning 25% of inventory sold to advertisers is useless.
It is hard to fool all of investors all of the time, but the New York Times did succeed in fooling some investors over the course of the past several days.
Among the most troubled newspaper companies in America is McClatchy, which took on an extraordinary amount of debt.
The New York Times has announced that it will cut 100 newsroom jobs as the paper seeks to lower costs to meet declining revenues.
ThinkstockBuzzfeed, a company that has come to call itself a media operation instead of the social media distributor of clever lists, which it has been for several years, raised $50 million,...
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.When World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: WWE) reported second-quarter results this morning, the company was able to beat the consensus analyst estimate for an...
Results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index 2014 E-business study are bound to set off more debate about which network or newspaper delivers the best news and whether their political...
Despite all of the turmoil over a fired female editor and falling revenue, the stock market actually loves shares of The New York Times Company. They have risen 140% in the past five years.
Hackers roam the Internet world, seemingly randomly. They apparently operate in China, North Korea, Syria and parts unknown (maybe even within the United States). They are hard to find, which means...
courtesy of TwitterJust six weeks after acquiring mobile advertising platform MoPub, Twitter Inc. (NYSE: TWTR) is launching a native advertising platform for mobile apps. What that means is that the...
ThinkstockThe spin-off of publishing company Time Inc. by its parent, the entertainment company Time Warner Inc. (NASDAQ: TWX), will most likely be delayed until the second half of the 2014,...
ThinkstockTribune Co. announced 700 layoffs. The company owns a number of television stations, but most of the jobs lost come from the firm’s newspaper division. The jobs eliminated show how...
ThinkstockIn light of a “malicious external attack,” New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT) says its nytimes.com has been offline since 3:30 p.m. EST. At this point, the site has been down for 90...