Potty Pads may work better
than newspapers as they are scented with a chemical that attracts the puppy to use them.
Not exact matches
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.
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.»
Daily
newspaper circulation
as a percentage of population has steadily declined, from 35 % in 1945 to less
than 15 % in 2014.
Many of the public - health events she attended were derided in local
newspapers as nothing more
than «supper parties» for «female physicians.»
«A Pew Research poll showed that viewers of humorous news shows such
as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report exhibited higher retention of news facts
than those who got their news from
newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Edutopia.
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.
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.
The «termination without cause» took less
than a minute,
as Beutner was then escorted back to his office by T - Pub SVP for Human Resources Cindy Ballard — the same drill employed
as protocol
as so many
newspaper jobs have been cut over the last decade.
(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.»)
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.
The number of
Newspaper and Magazine publishers that are also expected to take the app development route are also expected to double up in the next few years as having an app for their publications is relatively cheaper than the production and overhead costs of maintaining a newspaper or magazine pub
Newspaper and Magazine publishers that are also expected to take the app development route are also expected to double up in the next few years
as having an app for their publications is relatively cheaper
than the production and overhead costs of maintaining a
newspaper or magazine pub
newspaper or magazine publication.
A new Moody's report forecasting «
newspaper print ad revenue will decline by low - to - mid teen percentages through the first half of 2018, falling more steeply for national
newspapers than for community
newspapers...
As a consequence, the industry's organic EBITDA will decline by 7 percent to 10 percent through early to mid-2018.»
«
As a result, GFI's work to date has been covered in more
than 480 different
newspapers, podcasts, radio shows, news sites, and blogs.»
More
than 3,000 persons signed concurrence when the letter was circulated in a number of area churches, and it was later reprinted in a full - page
newspaper advertisement along with
as many signatures
as could be fitted on the page.
With that thought in mind and with encouragement from Harish - who has published more
than a dozen books on Indian spirituality - I decided to try for an arranged marriage in India, where this system has operated with a high success rate for thousands of years and is still the dominant marriage system,
as anyone who reads an Indian
newspaper's matrimonial section is sure to discover.
Richard seemed to read heavy books,
as well
as monthly magazines, weekly journals and daily
newspapers, more hours
than the rest of us.
Weitzman's actual work on this is more complex and intelligent
than a
newspaper can reasonably be expected to make clear, but
as presented by Krugman, what we are presented with in environmentalism is a straightforward, old - school version of Pascal's Wager.
I once heard someone say that without the Spirit, reading the Bible is no different
than reading the
newspaper; but with the Spirit, you can learn just
as much from reading Harry Potter
as you can from reading the Bible.
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.
And
as for the Syllabus of Errors, not one article of it mentions democracy, workers» unions or
newspapers, and if it rejects «pluralism» (not a concept anyone at the time was familiar with) it is mostly in the sense that any religion which claims to be true, rather
than a matter of opinion, rejects it.
The spokesman confirmed to db that everything was going ahead «
as normal» with the IPO, but wouldn't comment on speculation in rival Oz
newspaper The Australian which reported in October that a trade sale was a more likely route
than a public listing, and listing several Chinese companies
as potential buyers.
Thomas started his career
as a freelance journalist for German
newspapers and
as an editor at N - tv news television, Thomas moved into the car and transportation industry more
than a decade ago.
But
as modern wellness gets a little self - serious and oversexed, there's a certain comfort in these things that are more New Age
than new: the sprouts that taste like crunchy water, the dusty spices in the mock - tuna salad, the aliens, the old
newspaper clippings.
«
As a result, GFI's work to date has been covered in more
than 480 different
newspapers, podcasts, radio shows, news sites, and blogs.»
One bite of pain perdue (Cajun French Toast) and you'll instantly know why Bois des Chénes has been written up in more
than 20 national magazines and
newspapers as well
as having been designated a top choice in both National Geographic Traveler and Frommer's Guides.
According to one
newspaper poll, while a sizable contingent feels his outsized heart and winning ways trump any breaches in decorum, more Aussies characterize him
as a «vain brat with no ethics or manners»
than as an «outstanding Australian sportsman.»
Nevertheless,
as sports fans by inclination
as well
as vocation we are no less concerned
than millions of others with the day - to - day coverage of our favorite subject in the nation's
newspapers, for it is in the daily press
as well
as in the ringside seat, the center field bleachers and the cheering section that the constant contagion of sports enthusiasm is generated.
The
newspaper claims that the 23 - year - old was presented with a contract extension which offered him a significant wage increase but he decided to decline
as he is more focused on playing football rather
than improving his personal terms.
His performance led French
newspaper L'Equipe to describe him
as better
than Zinedine Zidane and even France manager Laurent Blanc appreciates the similarities between the two.
Spanish
newspapers tend to be worse
than our English ones (
as hard
as that can be to believe), and I would take this with a pinch of salt.
Salary packages for 1983 first - round draft choices were up by an average of $ 620,000, or more
than 60 % over 1982, according to
newspaper surveys, with the trickle - down effect raising the paychecks of lower choices
as well.
Tom is a freelance sports journalist with more
than four years» experience in the industry; having also worked in radio and
newspapers,
as well
as online.
«His potential is greater and higher
than Everton
as a final destination,» Koeman told Belgian
newspaper HLN.
Bottle feeding was shown on television and in
newspapers more often
than breast - feeding and was presented
as less problematic.
Though it's fortunately not manifested in the same behaviors (you're more likely to recycle that pile of
newspapers than shred them or reach for the feather duster rather
than the feathers), the nesting instinct in humans can be
as powerful
as it is for our animal friends.
An 1884
newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised
as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises
as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather
than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
I actually end up with more bags from bread and
newspapers etc.
than I can use, so I use them for produce or even save them for my favorite farmer to use
as soon
as our CSA starts up again.
The interconnected world of the «net gives EVERYONE the potential to find someone to see or hear what we do — a very different situation
than what we're used to, since for the last century or two (since the rise of mass - distribution publications such
as newspapers and magazines and ultimately television), we've lived in a top - driven media world that annoints certain people
as «stars,» to be held up above all of the rest of us.
And a giant
newspaper conglomerate appointed a digital guru
as chief executive, rather
than a core journalist.
The basis for indirect support for the press in the United Kingdom, for example, continues to be the definition of a
newspaper as publications that «consist of several large sheets folded rather
than bound together, and contain information about current events of local, national or international interest.»
Even
as television gained ground in the 1970s, we had
newspapers like the Daily Times, printing and selling more
than half a million copies daily.
Thus an article in one labour
newspaper from 1884 would argue that «English freedom, such
as it is, is the resultant of more
than eight centuries of struggle», with «the first great landmark in the development of English freedom... held to be Magna Charta».
As is clear, the sums involved are considerable, even if they pale by comparison to how much revenue some parts of the industry has lost in recent years (US
newspapers have seen their total revenue decline by more
than $ 20 billion since 2000).
The lack of an active national press market, combined with an industry organised around relatively small local and state markets and an unusually high dependence on advertising in general (often more
than 80 percent of revenues
as opposed to around 50 percent in Europe) and classified advertising in particular has left American
newspapers particularly exposed to the arrival of competitors such
as the Huffington Post, Craigslist, and Monster.com.
I do find it completely bizarre that, since I was born
as a citizen here in 1974, a national
newspaper is proposing that my children, born here in the last 5 years, are «immigrants» and somehow less British
than their friends.
What began
as a scandal about
newspaper ethics now threatens to become a serious embarrassment for David Cameron, after the latest carefully researched allegations by The New York Times, which suggest that Coulson was much better informed
than he made out.
He is now testing that approach to the limit and his membership, which reads The Guardian more
than any other
newspaper, is getting to see him portrayed
as Pinocchio, public school fag to the Bullingdon boss and Private Pike for his trouble.