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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.
Market Winners & Losers: Harman International, Gannett
The major indexes sank across the board Friday, with the Dow closing down 2.5%, the S&P 500 losing 2.8% and the Nasdaq falling 2.5%. Here are Fridaya s winners and losers: Winners Harman International Industries Inc.
Cost cuts lead Washington Post to big profit jump
The Washington Post Co. increased its net income 69 percent in the third quarter, as the company cut costs to narrow losses at its newspapers and kept reaping profit from its cable TV and education divisions.
Wells Fargo Downgrades Gannett Over Advertising, Circ, and ... Leno?
NEW YORK Citing a weak ad recovery, a decline in circulation and the impact of the Jay Leno show on local TV affiliates, Wells Fargo Securities downgraded shares of Gannett Co.
Donald Yacktman Q3: Buy WMT, DNB, CMCSK, COP, HRB, JNJ, MSFT
In his recent interviews, Don Yacktman said he finds bargains in quality companies and he has been buying them.
You're Not Reading A Newspaper Right Now - That's The Problem
How quickly the tide can turn for newspaper investors, particularly when you don't read the fine print.
11Alive Tells You What You Need to Know About H1N1 in a Single Newscast
The H1N1 flu pandemic has dominated the headlines for months, but every day there's something new, leaving us with more questions than answers.
Newspaper circulation plunge accelerates
The plunge in U.S. newspaper circulation is accelerating, according to the latest figures released on Monday, as more people cancel their subscriptions and publishers cut distribution and sales of discounted copies.
I sold my shares of New York Times a week too soon. The stock reached a 52-week high of $11.05 on Friday, after the newspaper company reported better-than-expected third-quarter results the day before.
Internet advertising appears to begin its comeback
After bogging down in the recession, Internet advertising is regaining the momentum that has made it the decade's most disruptive marketing machine.
Headlines: GMAC to sell property insurer
GMAC Inc., the lender that received two U.S. bailouts, will sell its property-casualty insurance business to American Capital Acquisition Corp.
Gannett 3Q Results: Revenues Down, But Better Than Expected
Gannett Co., the publisher of USA TODAY , announced its third quarter results this morning and, as promised , they beat analysts' projections.
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