Sentences with phrase «of big newspapers»

If you want to know about the companies that will be profiled next year in the weekend tech sections of big newspapers, or see and hear from the founders that will trot out onto the stage of a vanity project design conference 18 months down the line, you read TechCrunch now and you come to our Disrupt conferences now.
Helaine Olen, a financial journalist for Slate, Inc., and most of the big newspapers at one point or another, believes the hype around personal finance expertise has lead to a lot of bad advice over the years.She's sort of a personal finance anti-expert, a veteran of the space who has seen the rise, and occasional descent, of dozens of personal finance gurus over the years, and who urges readers of her book Pound Foolish to treat them all with skepticism.
It would be great if someone with real authority like James Hansen could write an article for one of the big newspapers.
That goes especially for the websites of big newspapers like the LA Times and NY Times, news websites, like the Huffington Post, Daily Beast, and Slate, and culture centric websites like The Awl and Boing Boing.
Once you write the article, target online versions of big newspaper and magazine publications for an extremely valuable inbound link.
The Day, one of the biggest newspapers in eastern Connecticut, has this interesting article about the Independent Party and the Working Families Party.

Not exact matches

He worked his way up selling newspapers and ladies» handbags, and eventually, he became Cadillac Sam, one of the biggest car dealers in Chicago.
Conflicts of interest make a finding another replacement from the Big Four unlikely, the Nikkei newspaper says.
Germany's biggest newspaper publisher Axel Springer and 40 other publishers have accused Alphabet's Google (googl) of copyright infringement in the case.
«They're just getting wisps of the story from the big newspapers about how crazy the Toronto market is.
(There's a reason why big Phase III failures are reported in the business section of the newspaper.)
LONDON (AP)-- Rebekah Brooks, the loyal lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch, resigned Friday as chief executive of his embattled British newspapers, becoming the biggest casualty so far in the phone hacking scandal at a now - defunct Sunday tabloid.
Speaking of the investigative journalism - focused movie to win the most recent Best Picture Oscar, Oliver said: «One of the things that made Spotlight so powerful is the knowledge that the newspaper industry today is in big trouble.»
Please note my biggest refunds for clients have been with a newspaper chain and a textile manufacturer both of whom received tax refunds exceeding $ 500,000.
(Heffernan touches on the big - picture disservice in the media's insidious practice of narrowing our horizons for profit, rather than expanding them in the public interest: «[Media companies] know that when we buy a newspaper or a magazine, we aren't looking for a fight... The search for what is familiar and comfortable underlies our media consumption habits in just the same way as it makes us yearn for Mom's mac»n' cheese.»)
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 fundamental question here: Is Tribune Publishing really a national company, with big newspaper - based operations, or as many have suggested, is it too small to succeed in these times of digital business behemoths?
Back home she heads the Frankfurt office of one of Germany's biggest daily national newspapers, Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
Gannett Co. dropped its $ 683 million bid for rival Tronc Inc. after financing fell through, ending a months - long pursuit that would have put some of the biggest U.S. newspapers under one roof.
In the China of the Cultural Revolution, wall newspapers functioned like an electronic mass medium — at least in the big towns.
A former newspaper reporter, Merrill writes for children and adults from a little house in the big woods of midcoast Maine.
In Peru, for example, more than 80 % of the advertising carried by Peruvian newspapers, radio, and television is channeled through big American advertising firms, such as J. Walter Thompson, McKann Erickson, Grant Advertising, and Katts Acciones, Inc...
Simple, inexpensive media such as radio, local telephones, and newspapers may suit the needs of a developing nation far better than television, satellites and big - city newspapers.
The production of news and information became big business, as more and more small town newspapers and even large city independents became part of huge newspaper chains.
So go cozy up with your pumpkin spice matcha latte, the newspaper and a big ol' stack of these buckwheat quinoa pancakes.
In his first UK newspaper interview, Gottschlich, who has run Lidl in the UK for three years, claims the UK supermarket industry is entering a new era as increasing numbers of shoppers are attracted by the discounters and turn their back on the big four.
Now for the second piece of big news: As of June 8, TasteFood will be a syndicated weekly column coming to a newspaper near you!
«A judge in one of the biggest cities in the world made the statement and was quoted in the newspapers, «This man is one of the most brilliant criminals ever brought before me.»
Do not, just because you have nothing better to do, draw things out of the air and make a big story thereof, and with a headline that could have come from a tabloid newspaper looking to sell copy.
On Wednesday, which is my day off from the store, when I'm through writing for the day, I tromp down to the basement and find two big boxes of newspapers and magazines I've carried with me as I've moved from place to place over the past two decades.
When Richard came upon a big newspaper picture of his friend Lee Roy Yarbrough's 1967 wreck at Indianapolis, it gave him an idea for a joke.
«I think,» he says at last, reflecting on the newspaper tableau of El Guerrouj in tears, «this picture made him a big athlete.»
When the Bengals failed to meet the contract demands of Mike Trope, Munoz's first agent, a local newspaper columnist suggested that Trope and the «Big Burrito» he represented could stay home.
On the other hand, a lot of coaches no longer take newspapers themselves, and so they don't even think about calling in the scores — and unless their athletic director makes a big deal of it, no one's pushing them to.
Gets a lot of interest and these newspapers / websites make a lot of money from sales / adverts people visiting websites to find out what's happening it's big business.
Marca is by far Spain's biggest - selling and most influential sports newspaper, dedicating page after page of their daily output to the latest goings - on at Real Madrid.
the only way he will leave is if he says he wants to go and even then you are looking at a far bigger fee this year, forget the silly newspaper estimates of 12 — 18 # M its going to take a massive bid, a request from the player and a club with the history and resources of say a Real Madrid to prize him away.
At the age of 15 he was already playing for the U18s of the team, with a piece in the Guardian national newspaper going as far as tagging him to be the next big thing to come out of England.
Of course this is the main topic when the biggest Italian sports newspapers sum up yesterday's game:
Scientists suspect that the flood of hormones like oxytocin and prolactin released during nursing might contribute to stabilizing Mom's moods, and as for the negative effects, reading newspaper headlines about this study might be a big factor.
Edward Uhlir, a landscape architect for the park district, said the employees also have discovered a volume of lithographs of parks in Paris believed to have been compiled between 1880 and 1890 and newspaper accounts of the era «s big events, including a bad storm that hit in 1921 and the construction of Lake Shore Drive.
At the same time, they might run fundraising ads on state / regional political blogs and persuasion ads aimed at bloggers and journalists on the websites of the big state newspapers.
«There are lots of big brands that have gone down but there are also newspaper brands that are doing very well,» he said.
With newspapers watching subscription rates fall, classified ads move to the web and big advertisers disappear in a wave of retail consolidation, a fear of the web and of blogs is natural.
I guess the press will come after me for defending Espada, and people like him, work their way out of the grips of poverty the honest way, because it sells newspapers and improves ratings to bully the people who can't defend them selves because they don't have a big newspaper Byline to use to fight back.
The same is apparently true for coveted digital spaces such as the big battleground - state newspaper sites and even Politico.com (I heard Politico's frontpage is already completely unavailable during at least one of the party conventions, and it didn't go cheap).
First big takeaway: the people surveyed did not list «social media» as a primary source of news, relying much more on news from the campaigns themselves or from more - traditional gatekeepers like newspapers and cable news channels (including their websites).
«But the claim by the political editor of Britain's biggest - selling newspaper, The Sun, that «It is my job to see that Cameron fucking well gets into Downing Street» has not been thought of as newsworthy by a single newspaper reporter or print commentator.»
The people who believe immigration is the biggest issue affecting the UK today (public services, housing, jobs, benefits, the lot) mostly believe this because they read it in various newspapers who make a big issue out of it.
The bigger issue at hand is whether the public is really interested in the politicking dominating the front end of their newspapers over the next six weeks.
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