Sentences with phrase «change newspaper companies»

The most fundamental change newspaper companies have to make when going digital is the amount of time readers are engaged.

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The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
Despite the many changes to the company over the years, Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper has remained part of the family portfolio, evidently an heirloom with sentimental value all its own.
Before the change in law, it was illegal for an entrepreneur to tell a newspaper reporter that his or her company was seeking funding and for that information to be included in a story, says Mittal.
The credit (or blame) for all of this change will rest on the shoulders of Michael Ferro, the tech investor with a longstanding side interest in newspapers who shocked the Chicago media elite when he bought a 16.6 % stake in the company and, as I reported, quickly began to exercise the power his attendant position (despite the title of non-executive chairman) gave him.
And finally, now that The Washington Post Company has divested itself of its namesake, money - losing newspaper, it has officially announced that it will be changing its name to Graham Holdings.
Confirming the news to Australian newspaper the Australian Financial Review in March, John Haddock, chief executive of Champ PE said there were a range of factors behind the decision, but added that the company was «adjusting» to the changing UK market, which has been hit by Brexit - related currency headwinds.
The Detroit Free Press and Detroit News — two different newspapers, apparently owned by the same company — have been forced to save money by changing their subscription model.
Arkady was said to have been trying to get some placing shares in the last fund raise but was too late getting the paperwork in as it was oversubscribed.Roman Abramovich gave an interview to i think a dubai newspaper in early jan where he stated he is actively seeking new oil and gas assets in siberia and he also mentioned the new proposed changes to the mineral extraction tax.So putting two and two together he must think the smaller companies in the region are prime for picking off some assets or take over.
According to an article in the Guardian newspaper, published on the 8th of July 2015, ExxonMobil, the world's biggest oil company, knew as early as 1981 of climate change — seven years before it became a public issue, according to a newly discovered email from one of the firm's own scientists.
A spokesman for ExxonMobil said: «ExxonMobil will not respond to Guardian inquiries because of its lack of objectivity on climate change reporting demonstrated by its campaign against companies that provide energy necessary for modern life, including newspapers
As reporters from Tribune's various newspapers voice their discontent, Forecast the Facts and Courage Campaign have obtained over 100,000 petitions to the Tribune Company against the Koch bid, citing Tribune reporting on climate change that could be threatened by Koch ideology.
The name change is one step in a broader effort to raise awareness of the company that serves as parent to a host of magazines, newspapers, Web sites, books, newsletters and trade shows, the memo said.
The software maker launched «Bing it on» recently with a TV campaign to challenge Google's search results, but the company has also previously attacked Google's privacy changes with newspaper ads and Gmail man video.
This hasn't meant simply taking advertisements previously seen on television, billboards and in newspapers from these mediums to the Internet; it has forced companies to change the way they think about advertising.
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