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Political Ads Keep Saving Local TV

Older people still watch. And vote.

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Let the Los Angeles Times Live

Without new owners and fresh cash, the newspaper is dying a slow death.

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Business Insider Is Worth...What?!

Check the sale price. We know: Amazing.

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Can Business Insider Make Money?

Axel Springer has acquired a global digital brand, but the ad-based business model is shaky.

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Cable Cord Is Frayed Yet Strong

Cable companies are expected to lose 300,000 U.S. pay-TV subscribers this quarter after losing 600,000 in the previous quarter. That sounds bad. At the same time, Netflix announced an increase of...

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If You Like Truth, Don't Watch 'Truth'

The villain in the saga of Dan Rather and Memogate is portrayed as a hero. It's awkward.

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Newspaper Companies Have a Funny Idea of 'Progress'

The plunge in ad revenue shows no signs of stopping.

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Who Isn't Listening to Public Radio

Young people and minorities take a pass on NPR's brand of talk radio.

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Next Owner of the New Republic Needs a Better Vision

A Facebook founder's tenure was ambitious but counterproductive. Now he's selling the husk.

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Comcast-Time Warner Merger Is Good for Consumers: Matthew Klein

Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) -- After months of being courted by

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Is a New York Times Picture Worth 1,000 Polls?: Virginia Postrel

By Virginia Postrel June 25 (Bloomberg View) -- President Barack Obama’s poll numbers have been terrible lately, hitting a low of 41 percent approval ...

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Is a New York Times Picture Worth 1,000 Polls?: Virginia Postrel

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The Midsize Newspaper Is Toast

At some point, there won't be anything left to cut.

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Business Insider Is Worth...What?!

Check the sale price. We know: Amazing.

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Can Business Insider Make Money?

Axel Springer has acquired a global digital brand, but the ad-based business model is shaky.

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Cable Cord Is Frayed Yet Strong

Cable companies are expected to lose 300,000 U.S. pay-TV subscribers this quarter after losing 600,000 in the previous quarter. That sounds bad. At the same time, Netflix announced an increase of...

View Article

If You Like Truth, Don't Watch 'Truth'

The villain in the saga of Dan Rather and Memogate is portrayed as a hero. It's awkward.

View Article


Newspaper Companies Have a Funny Idea of 'Progress'

The plunge in ad revenue shows no signs of stopping.

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Who Isn't Listening to Public Radio

Young people and minorities take a pass on NPR's brand of talk radio.

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Next Owner of the New Republic Needs a Better Vision

A Facebook founder's tenure was ambitious but counterproductive. Now he's selling the husk.

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