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8 Dec, 2008 7:25 pm
MORE BIG MEDIA FINANCIAL PROBLEMS: "The New York Times
Company plans to borrow up to $225 million against its mid-Manhattan headquarters building, to ease a potential cash flow squeeze as the
company grapples with tighter credit and shrinking profits." Plus, Hey, conservative billionaires, wanna buy a newspaper? And calls for a
journalist bailout. UPDATE: Tribune Company files for bankruptcy. Notice ...
7 Feb, 2008 8:48 am
... here I have to take a pause as I actually know this one; based on what's happening at the company, it could be reasonably asked whether
he's actually attending the board meetings ... s probably coming in handy… Janet L. Robinson - current CEO of the New York Times Company; noted expert on horrific business implosions Doreen A.
Toben - CFO ... publishing the nation's best and most important newspaper - are trying to persuade the company to add some board members who
have a clue. One of the people they hope ...
15 May, 2008 8:26 am
... questions from readers this week, so the NYTimes has a feature on him: He first joined The Times as a copyboy in 1984, after graduation
from Yale University, where he was an editor of The Yale Daily News ... degree, graduating in 1988. During law school, he worked as a summer clerk in the The New York Times Company's legal
department. After graduating, he spent four years at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, a New York City law
firm, as a litigation associate specializing in First Amendment matters. In ...
27 Jan 4:43 am
... New York Times Company and GateHouse Media have settled the copyright infringement suit Gatehouse Media filed last month: GateHouse had accused The Boston ... a GateHouse
website covering small towns in Massachusetts. GateHouse, which is based in Fairport, New York and
operates hundreds of daily newspapers and local websites, was objecting ... GateHouse Media because in winning "the battle" they're losing the war. The NY Times/Boston Globe will no longer be sending them the traffic they were getting ...
23 Nov, 2007 7:54 am
... in these campaigns. THE DIANA CHRONICLES. By Tina Brown. (Doubleday, $27.50.) The former New Yorker editor details the sordid domestic
drama that pitted the Princess of Wales against ... Henry Morton Stanley, Jeal's, which profits from his access to an immense new trove of
material, is the most complete and readable. THE STILLBORN GOD: Religion, Politics, ... Travel Jobs Real Estate Automobiles Back to Top Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company Privacy
Policy Search Corrections RSS First Look Help ...
14 Sep, 2007 4:03 am
... publisher. The Silicon Alley Insider posted an article the other day showing the New York
Times Company's 50% stock-price drop over the past five ... for headline link-baiting. Compare this
with the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ has 3-times-daily updates over AIM, but they completely botch things. First, ... 't compare to the
old-fashioned offline kind. What's going to happen? Will media-companies-formerly-known-as-print-publishers have to shrink to be competitive in the online world? Is that a
workable ...
2 Feb, 2007 8:53 am
The family that controls the The New York Times
Company is withdrawing most of its assets from the custody of Morgan Stanley. The decision by the Sulzberger family, which a spokeswoman for
the Times Company confirmed, comes as the Times
Company is fighting a proposal by a Morgan Stanley fund manager that would allow [...]
23 Apr 1:22 pm
... "Have you ever watched a war and wanted both sides to lose? Well, if you have you can imagine my delight in the Huffington Post's hectoring of the New York Times Company for
paying excessive executive bonuses while it is beating up on its unions for wage and ... unions - after all, that's what the stockholders want the management tools to do - but since the
editors of the Times and its affiliated newspapers would denounce that idea as evil I support the suits in this case with something ...
17 Oct, 2007 9:20 am
Morgan Stanley has sold off its 7.2 percent stake in The New York Times Company, people with knowledge of the matter told DealBook Wednesday. The divestiture marks the end of a
bitter two-year fight between one of the bank's asset managers and the beleaguered newspaper company, which publishes DealBook. The sale took
place in a block [...]
28 Aug, 2008 4:00 am
DMCA Safe Harbor Provisions: New York Times Wrestles Down
Copy; From: The New York Times Company To: Google, Inc. [Blogger] Date: 2008-08-25
20 Jan 11:06 am
The two firms are advising on an agreement under which a Mexican billionaire invest $250 million in The New York Times Company. Carlos Slim Helú, the world's second-richest person
according to Forbes, already owns a nearly 7 percent stake in the newspaper company.
14 Jun 9:15 pm
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq. . Times Article Highlights Problems With Debt Settlement Companies . The New York Times, in an article published on June 10, 2009, drew attention
to the problems with debt settlement companies, observing that the debt settlement industry is in the cross hairs of the Federal Trade Commission, state regulators, members of
Congress and state legislators. The article stated that many ...
16 Apr, 2008 7:20 am
... & Johnson (J&J) company blog that tipped us off that Ortho-McNeil is responding to an item from The New York Times by posting a letter on the Ortho Evra ... April 6
New York Times article on the same subject and once again
featuring ORTHO EVRA®, the birth control patch marketed in the U.S. by our ... demonstrates that federal preemption is a concept which does not fit the reality of how drug
companies "interact" with FDA officials as regards the safety of their products. Likewise, what we have ...
27 Oct, 2006 5:25 am
... host Jane Pauley sued New York Times Co., alleging the
publisher helped deceive her into participating in an advertising supplement for drug companies published in the Times. Also named in
... when celebrities sell out to corporate interests, they prefer to do so consciously. The Times's defense: "Ms. Pauley's assistant was told
that the article for which Ms. Pauley ... Gerard Lynch, a brilliant S.D.N.Y. jurist and former full-time law prof at Columbia -- and a proud graduate of our high school.) TV's
...
3 Jan, 2007 6:27 pm
Link: Immigrants Behind 25 Percent of Startups - New York Times. Foreign-born entrepreneurs were behind one in four U.S. technology startups over ... A team of researchers at Duke University estimated that 25 percent
of technology and engineering companies started from 1995 to 2005 had at least one senior executive -- a founder, chief ... UC-Berkeley, estimated immigrants founded about 25
percent of Silicon Valley tech companies in 1999. The Duke study found the percentage had more than doubled, to 52 ...
3 Jan, 2007 4:57 pm
... the hype machine that is net neutrality. In a big business versus big business debate (Google, eBay, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc. versus Telcos, cable companies, service providers,
etc.), the referee should be the marketplace, not the government. You can call that one Earnhardt's law. The New York Times editorial today broke Earnhardt's law by calling for government regulation on the Internet. That's a
pity. Let's review briefly: 1 ...
22 Jan 8:01 am
... 's often a subtle change in words buried deep in a filing that speaks volumes. Take the 8K filed by The New York Times (NYT) late yesterday. Though the news about Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's $250 million loan first
broke ... right or the ability by voting power, contract or otherwise to elect or designate for election at least a majority of the board of directors of the Company; or (iii) any "Change of Control" (or any comparable term) under any senior indebtedness of the Company.
"Permitted ...
23 Apr, 2008 10:58 am
... so it can be submitted to a medical journal and have some credibility. As the New York
Times reported, the JAMA article discussed one study by Merck on Vioxx which ... public domain on these drugs. Once these positive studies are
published, the drug companies will use them to promote their product to doctors, with the doctors having no idea ... and the drug companies then search out doctors to sign
off on the studies. Several groups have now objected to this FDA proposal including the New York
State' ...
20 May, 2008 1:35 pm
... being sent to die from foreign shot and shell because of governmental misconduct. Lichtblau was one of the two New York Times reporters who uncovered and wrote the story about the illegal NSA spying that was ready in October 2004
but was not ... is a country where losing football and basketball coaches, incompetent university presidents, corporate titans who bring disaster on their companies, and wacked
out editorialists who are often or usually wrong if not absurd, go from strength to strength -- ...
8 Feb 6:07 am
... tree gives him its trunk to make a boat. The boy returns one more time, this time as an old man. And the tree, which is now just a stump, has ... Boston Globe and
About.com. It will charge a subscription for web users. And in the end, the New York Times will just be a stump. It may be a few years off, but I'm pretty ... around the world should ask themselves: Does my company have any relationships (with other companies -- or with new technologies) that are starting off
friendly (and mutually beneficial ...
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