New York Times Company Still Struggling With Ads
Net income is up for the first quarter, but only because of a big sale.
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Net income is up for the first quarter, but only because of a big sale.
A new content company will be creating the magazine from now on.
The blog founder spoke to Daily Intel about the big win.
Politico and the Huffington Post are also among the winners.
Apparently good press is easy to come by, if a bit expensive.
A former tabloid editor is embarrassed by both titles in light of the Manhattan-madam fumble.
"Female ninjas in Iran may have found the pen momentarily mightier than the sword."
Anna Gristina is reportedly tight with Rupert Murdoch's man Col Allan.
The company is making some cushy-sounding concessions in the ongoing contract fight.
Sarah Tressler writes about Houston society by day, strips at night.
A fake version of the U2 singer fooled a reporter, Breitbart.com, and The Blaze.
"Conflict of interest" doesn't really do this story justice.
The war reporter was remembered today in Long Island, where she grew up.
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