Sentences with phrase «more than a newspaper»

Whatever the reasons, I just hope that this is nothing more than a newspaper rumour, because there are far greater options that Arsenal could look into rather than spending between $ 65 million and $ 100 million on Andrea Belotti.
Nielsen also reported this year that the online dating space grew about 16 %, more than the newspaper category's 5.3 %.
Thus, the Guardian has tried to assert itself as more than a newspaper, such is the extent of its identity crisis, after such a question mark emerges over its status as such, its circulation figures dropping so violently.

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The motivating force behind this model, Times executives say, is that breaking news has more or less become a commodity because anyone with a website — or even just a smartphone and a Twitter account — can publish news as fast or faster than a newspaper.
Along with Harris, the two pitched the idea of a standalone political news and commentary site to the Washington Post in 2006 but were ultimately disillusioned with the response, so they took the idea to Allbritton — and eventually hired more than a few senior reporters and editors away from both the Washington Post and other newspapers.
Notifying the public with newspaper ads in New York for six weeks, as required by state law, can cost over $ 1,000 in more expensive counties, according to Horwitz, or more than five times the cost to file the LLC in the first place.
The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
The Daily, an abortive attempt at a tablet newspaper launched by News Corp. in 2011 (at an estimated cost of more than $ 60 million) was updated several times a day.
Matthias Dopfner, CEO of German media giant Axel Springer told the Financial Times that after implementing a similar block at its newspaper Bild, more than two - thirds of users chose to turn off their ad - blocking software.
«The assessments by Standard & Poor's appear dictated more by newspaper articles than reality and appear to be tainted by political considerations,» he fumed.
Other British newspapers are also under significant financial pressure, including the Guardian, which said recently that it will have to lay off some of its journalists because of ongoing losses that totalled more than $ 70 million in 2015.
According to the Post, being part of the project has already translated into significant traffic and audience gains for the newspaper, which recently bragged about having more unique visitors than BuzzFeed.
Some opposition lawmakers oppose the deal, saying Murdoch, the owner of The Times and The Sun newspapers, would wield too much power if he had full control of a pay - TV group present in more than 12 million British and Irish homes.
Many of the public - health events she attended were derided in local newspapers as nothing more than «supper parties» for «female physicians.»
Other chains, including PostMedia in Canada, have consolidated their newsrooms in markets where they own more than one newspaper.
In the last half of the»90s, more than 600 daily newspapers were launched around the world, and at least two - thirds of them failed to survive — but the National Post is still breathing.
«The lack of investment, the greed, incompetence, corruption, hypocrisy and downright arrogance of people who put their interests ahead of the public's,» writes O'Shea, have decimated the newspaper sector more than the Internet ever could have.
It's a niche, for sure, but CelebriDucks has sold more than a million celebrity rubber ducks while being featured on countless TV shows, magazines, and newspapers including The Tonight Show.
I'm not the only one who has noted that the American newspapers — maybe because they have been local monopolies — are concerned more about respectability than their British peers.
One study found that 18 - to 34 - year - olds are likely to ignore online banner and digital ads more than those on TV and radio or in newspapers.
The British press certainly seems more rambunctious than the American newspapers.
With more than 500 clubs and organizations to join, including a capella groups and the student - run newspaper, there's no shortage of ways for Northwestern students to get involved on campus.
The United States has shed more than 120 newspapers since 2004, Pew said.
Aged 11 he had a newspaper route and more than doubled his customers by delivering the papers exactly how people wanted them.
The company is facing questions from lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic about how it handles personal user data after a pair of weekend reports by The Observer newspaper in the U.K. and The New York Times alleged research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained access to the data of more than 50 million Facebook users.
The revelation came from a trove of more than 11 million internal documents from a Panama - based law firm leaked to German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and shared with reporters around the world via the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
Newspapers and magazines have spent more than a decade now hemorrhaging revenue, staff, and reach thanks to the collapse of print advertising, but recent outcry about the spread of «fake news» may have motivated Google and Facebook to provide more support to trusted publishers.
Despite the TV industry's perception that it is at the top of the entertainment food chain, at some point the impact of this shift becomes inescapable, just as newspaper and music companies eventually had to admit that the shifts they were seeing in consumer and advertising behavior were more than just a speed bump.
But what it means — theoretically at least — is that there is a lot more potential for posts on Medium to be challenged directly on the platform than there is for a newspaper op - ed piece to be challenged in the same way.
But then, newspapers have often been more than happy to print ridiculous assertions by their favorite politicians, so that's not really anything new.
More than 800 newspapers and TV stations mentioned the company in pregame media hype.
It comes just as media baron Rupert Murdoch is seeking U.K. government clearance for a euro12 billion ($ 19 billion) bid for full control of British Sky Broadcasting, a prize far more valuable than his British stable of newspapers.
For example, Bowers created an «About» page with her name in the URL, since people would be more likely to search «Mary Helen Bowers» than «Ballet Beautiful» after, say, reading about Black Swan in the newspaper.
During the six months it has taken for the Tronc deal to come to fruition, however, the newspaper business has gotten even more dire than it was before.
The Palo Alto Weekly, a community newspaper published in Palo Alto, California, surveyed more than 250 residents in December and January.
That was followed in 2012 by Victoria newspaper publisher David Black's much more ambitious but somewhat speculative Kitimat Clean project, consisting of a $ 25 - billion oil refinery in the northern town that would create jobs and taxes in B.C. while ensuring that the exports were of finished products rather than the diluted bitumen from the oilsands whose behavior in the case of a marine spill is virtually unknown.
Based in the Washington, D.C. area, she has more than 15 years experience writing about business, technology, and politics for newspapers, magazines and websites.
The number of people employed by newspapers has fallen by more than 20,000 or almost 40 % since 1994.
Another problem for newspapers: advertisers have far more choices for their ad dollars online than they did in the old print world.
That test saw the newspaper receive more than 700 bitcoin donations over a 24 - hour trial period in support of the non-profit Taproot foundation, which offers pro-bono service work to organisations tackling social problems.
In the first half of 2012, U.S. newspapers were gaining just $ 1 in new digital ad revenue for every $ 25 in print ads they were losing, according to the Newspaper Association of America, a drop - off even more severe than the one predicted by Godfrey.
Part of the problem is that social networks, like Facebook, can just reach more people for far less than a newspaper can ever hope to.
But uncertainty lays fertile ground for the seeds of desperation, and the Times newsroom has repeatedly found itself a struggling protagonist in the more than decade - long tragedy of American newspapers.
«All the data shows that people are reading newspapers more than ever... it's just that newspaper companies are having a hard time monetizing those readers and monetizing their content.»
Further, if Tribune is successful at buying the Orange County Register and Riverside Press - Enterprise out of auction this month, he would become the business head of the biggest monopoly newspaper company in the country, serving an area of more than 20 million residents.
The newspaper also says the new funding gives Babylon a valuation of «more than $ 200m,» while my sources say this in the right «quarter of a billion» ballpark.
Agreement among the approximately two dozen creditors on final distribution of the asset sales could well be contentious; there's a lot more owed than the combined newspapers and real estate will fetch.
«It's normal for there to be family conflicts, but when you add the stress of more than five months without power, without food, living patterns change... it makes it harder for people to manage daily life,» Santana Mariño told the newspaper.
Anyhow, Gannett's bid — at an announced multiple of more than five times Tribune earnings — exceeds what Apollo has, as a rule, been willing to pay for newspaper assets.
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