The paper’s editorial board will continue to endorse presidential candidates, as it has for more than 160 years.
Category: Newspapers
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New York Times Reports 13.6% Jump in Profit
The publisher added about 300,000 digital subscribers in the latest quarter, and now has more than 10.8 million subscribers.
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Jubilation at The Wall Street Journal After Evan Gershkovich Is Freed
“I cannot even begin to describe the immense happiness and relief that this news brings,” the paper’s editor wrote to the staff.
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Jubilation erupts inside The Wall Street Journal after Evan Gershkovich is freed.
“I cannot even begin to describe the immense happiness and relief that this news brings,” the paper’s editor wrote to the staff.
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Scotland Yard to Review Email Deletions in News Corp Hacking Case
A preliminary inquiry threatens to reopen a tumultuous chapter in U.K. news media history. It could entangle The Washington Post’s publisher and other former News Corp figures.
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The Stranger in Seattle Gets a New Owner, With Plans for Expansion
Noisy Creek, a new media company, has bought The Stranger and The Portland Mercury, two of the country’s best known alternative weeklies.
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What Rupert Murdoch Owns, and How He Built His Media Empire
Over seven decades, the Australian-born magnate assembled an array of news outlets, book publishers, and film and television properties into a global behemoth.
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The Murdoch Family Is Battling Over the Future of the Fox Empire
Rupert Murdoch, the patriarch, has moved to change the family’s irrevocable trust to preserve his media businesses as a conservative force. Several of his children are fighting back.
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Walter Shapiro, Political Columnist With a Contrarian Streak, Dies at 77
He brought to his writing a sharp sense of humor, honed in stand-up comedy clubs, and never pulled punches even though he was an unabashed Democrat.
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$235,000 Settlement Is Reached in Police Raid of Marion County Record
A former reporter of The Marion County Record has settled a lawsuit following a raid on the weekly newspaper last year that garnered widespread attention.
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USA Today Editor in Chief Terence Samuel Is Stepping Down
Terence Samuel, a veteran journalist, had been in the role for a year.
