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ShopLocal Reports a Record Level 43 Percent Increase in Black Friday Pre-Shopping Online
ShopLocal , a wholly owned subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc. , and the leader in multi-channel marketing services, is reporting a record breaking 27 percent rise in traffic to top retailers' online circular sites as consumers prepared for their Black Friday shopping expeditions.
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Publisher of The Tennessean Retires, Successor Set
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Gannett announces management changes
Gannett Co. Inc., parent company of FLORIDA TODAY, has announced changes in several top managers' duties and responsibilities.
Andy Jacobson named vice president of sales for Gannett Digital
Gannett ) has named Andy Jacobson vice president of sales for Gannett Digital. Jacobson joins Gannett from Email Data Source, where he was senior vice president of sales.
The Tennessean publisher retires, Hudler replacing
The Tennessean newspaper's president and publisher, Ellen Leifeld, is retiring and Gannett Co.
Newspaper ad revenue of 28%, 8 quarters of double-digit drops
Filed under: Newspapers , New York Times'A' , Gannett Co , Media World We've put three quarters behind us in 2009, and the most recent one was merely another miserable step downward for the beleaguered newspaper industry.
Wasson named AP news editor for Tenn. and Ky.
The Associated Press has named Teresa Wasson as news editor of Tennessee and Kentucky as part of a restructuring of U.S. news management to ensure the strength of the news cooperative's state reports.
Those with, without work to compete for seasonal jobs
UPS hires thousands of seasonal workers. It has a history of turning them into permanent part-time or full-time staffers.
Your donations are crucial as need soars
A struggling economy makes this year's Season for Sharing fundraising drive even more important.
In Section: Politics/Issues >> Posted In: Media , Business , Financial Crisis Posted By: Kevin Osborne Now that any gains from an influx of Kentucky Post readers are no longer helping boost its numbers, The Cincinnati Enquirer had a 13.2 percent drop in its weekday circulation during the past year.
Panda Special Airs Saturday on 11Alive
Everyone in Atlanta wants to keep "our" pandas here -and former President Jimmy Carter and his U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young are no exception.
Why John Rogers of Ariel Capital Managemnent own 13% of Gannett
John Rogers owns 29 million shares of GCI or roughly 13% of the company. Why would an investor want to own a newspaper company? Everyone will tell you that newspapers are a dying industry.
Nicholas Stachurski said students are left out of the conversation about Michigan's future, starting in the classroom.
Tribune, other media firms file motion to end Jena trial secrecy
A coalition of major American media companies filed a 1st Amendment petition Monday seeking to open to public scrutiny the criminal trial of Mychal Bell, one of the teenage defendants in the controversial Jena 6 case in Louisiana.
LETTER: For sake of free speech, reject bailout
EDITOR: It's no secret the newspaper business is in bad shape, so I was not surprised to hear the Gannett folks are getting in line for a bailout.
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Gear manufacturer purchases former Observer Newspaper building in...
A manufacturer of aircraft and automotive components has purchased the vacant former home of Observer Newspapers in Livonia and has plans to expand the site and hire 35 workers.
New York Times, Gannett Booking Profits - But Not Long Term Holds
Gannett Corp. Originally recommended on Aug. 24/09 at $8.16. Closed Friday at $13.22. New York Times Originally recommended on Aug.
Washington Post profit rises, newspaper ads fall
The Washington Post Co posted a higher quarterly profit and a 2 percent increase in revenue on Friday on strength in its education and cable television units, while print advertising revenue at its flagship newspaper fell 28 percent.
LONG RULES DECORATE THE TURKEY OFFICIAL RULES 1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR TO WIN.
The #1 reason Gannett has been diminishing in market price is due to GOODWILL. In a business purchase, this represents the excess of amounts paid over the fair value of tangible and other identified intangible assets acquired net of liabilities assumed.
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