In the China of the Cultural Revolution,
wall newspapers functioned like an electronic mass medium — at least in the big towns.
Not exact matches
«I religiously read at least five
newspapers — The
Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, and San Jose Mercury News — as well as a wide range of industry blogs, from TechCrunch to Marc Andreesen to Fred Wilson to HubSpot to several in the data storage industry.
Warren Buffett, also known as the «Oracle of Omaha,» wakes up at 6:45 a.m. and starts his day reading his usual pile of
newspapers: The
Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Forbes, to name a few.
Rupert Murdoch, who owns several
newspapers such as The Times, the Sun and
Wall Street Journal, last month called for Facebook to pay publishers.
But he's said to be an «insatiable» consumer of news, getting up at 6 a.m. to watch TV and then read print
newspapers like the New York Post, The New York Times, and The
Wall Street Journal, according to Business Insider.
In 2006, the Starbucks executive chairman told CNNMoney that he gets up between 5 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., makes coffee, and then picks up three
newspapers: the Seattle Times, the
Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.
The
Wall Street Journal app is a much better translation of the
newspaper and its feel.
I still read my old standby national
newspapers: The New York Times, The
Wall Street Journal and USA Today via their apps.
We observed a similar phenomenon; smart people were convinced that the bias we found couldn't be true, which led to interesting email exchanges and spirited posts to internet forums (TwoPlusTwo, Reddit, StackExchange) and the comment sections of academic blogs (Gelman, Lipton & Regan, Kahan, Landsburg, Novella, Rey Biel),
newspapers (
Wall Street Journal, The New York Times) and online magazines (Slate and NYMag).
Starting with a single Australian
newspaper that he inherited from his father in 1952, Murdoch built News Corp., which owns the
Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, the Times of London, the leading
newspapers in Australia, and book publisher HarperCollins.
The Deal From Hell: How Moguls and
Wall Street Plundered Great American
Newspapers (PublicAffairs) James O'Shea
It's worth noting what Pemsel says about one of The Guardian's main reasons for opposing a paywall: Namely, that the
newspaper wants to expand its influence, not restrict it, and putting up a
wall means the latter.
Revenues were $ 444.68 million in the fourth quarter of 2014, and $ 444.68 million in the same quarter this year (although that was still better than
Wall Street Journal publisher News Corp., where revenue for the
newspaper division sank by 8 %).
And more recently, the
Wall Street Journal alerted the public to what it considered an alarming development: Groupon investors were dumping their shares because, as the
newspaper put it, the daily deal company and other «young Internet firms» hadn't «lived up to hopes.»
Mr. Penn has also been featured in many books,
newspapers such as the
Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, magazines such as BusinessWeek, television, and publications for his leadership in new media.
Charles Dow, one of the founders of the
Wall Street Journal
newspaper, started the Dow Jones Industrial Average in May of 1886.
Bond prices are listed in many
newspapers, including Barron's, Investor's Business Daily and The
Wall Street Journal.
The company faced criticism in The
Wall Street Journal after two independent lab tests conducted on behalf of the
newspaper found sodium lauryl sulfate — one of the chemicals the company promises that its products are free of — in The Honest Co.'s laundry detergent.
Continuous rigging charges could lead to growing public demands and
newspaper editorials to break up these serially - charged behemoths at a time when members of Congress — who depend on the largess of
Wall Street to run their political campaigns — don't want to anger their major donors by endorsing legislation to break up the banks.
With financing from a third partner, Charles Bergstresser, Dow expanded the «Letter» into a full - fledged
newspaper, rebranded The
Wall Street Journal.
Washington (CNN)- The most famous and revered pastor in America, Billy Graham, is calling on voters to cast a ballot for their faith in full - page ads in the
Wall Street Journal, USA Today and other
newspapers.
Ten business and financial corporations control the three major television and radio networks (NBC, CBS, ABC), 34 subsidiary television stations, 201 cable TV systems, 62 radio stations, 20 record companies, 59 magazines including Time and Newsweek, 58
newspapers including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the
Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times, 41 book publishers, and various motion picture companies like Columbia Pictures and Twentieth - Century Fox.
Its all about her getting the convo back to chance to ramble off about Atheist running people into
walls,
newspapers smeairng her name and the Atheist Agenda and CNN shutting her down.
In 1988 each of the major U.S. television networks worked with a major
newspaper — CBS News with The New York Times, NBC News with The
Wall Street Journal, and ABC News with The Washington Post — in order to produce polls which themselves mightily influenced both politicians and public.
We Love: The eclectic framed
newspaper clippings, paintings, and photographs that cover the brick
walls.
In addition, the show has been covered by major
newspapers such as The
Wall Street Journal and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Set in the former office of an old local
newspaper with natural light streaking the shop's time worn floors and calming gray
walls, the space is absolute eye candy for today's design lover.
He is an unabashed collector of
newspaper clippings, documents and gimcracks, and the
walls and shelves in the office are blanketed with such oddments as ice axes and pitons, a photograph of John Glenn (whom Day resembles), a quotation from President Lyndon Johnson deploring procrastination, college diplomas, membership certificates from the Rotary Club, fraternities, outdoorsmen's clubs and the American Airlines» Admirals Club, and a number of framed letters from such luminaries as Dwight Eisenhower and Stuart Udall.
If we were the type of team that hangs
newspaper clippings on the
wall when rivals start spouting off about how weak we are, we would have better ammunition than we ever gave out.
Some early
newspaper ads for Mount Cook on the
wall deliver an underwhelming but honest pitch for a vacation destination: «MOUNT COOK: IT»S FINE.»
For 10 yearsthey'd been telling the same stories — at Immaculata High School in Somerville, N.J., where the legend bookended a grand slam in his first at bat as a freshmanwith a blast in his last at bat as a senior; at the neighborhood diner Jerry «sPlace, where the legend's photo hangs next to one of Mickey Mantle; and here atthis warehouse turned hitting complex, where the legend's
newspaper clippingsand old jerseys line the
walls.
The specially - designed
wall prints showcase famous front pages taken from local and national
newspapers the day after one of the Reds» many trophy wins.
In that era before
wall - to -
wall sports news, if you had missed Sports Report or its slightly earlier TV equivalent following the revolutionary teleprinter showing the final scores, you had to rush down to the local newsagent that evening to try to get a copy of the Green Citizen or Pink Times (both titles might have a different connotation today) before they sold out or the shop closed to find out results, sometimes only to find that your match of interest had been a late kick off and its final score hadn't made the print run and you just had to wait for the Sunday
newspapers because you were certain to miss Sportscene / MotD.
Spread it out on the floor or hang it on a
wall (with
newspapers or dropcloth underneath to protect your flooring), or an outdoor fence.
He is frequently quoted in
newspaper and magazine articles including The
Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Redbook, Parenting and dozens of local
newspapers.
The
Wall Street Journal had a piece last week (via PoliticalWire) on the growing use of
newspaper ads in political races.
The justice secretary's father, Ernest Gove, told the
newspaper he had sold his fishing business — which Michael Gove had previously claimed went to the
wall because of the EU's common fisheries policy — due to a range of different factors.
The favorite of mine, the one that got cut from the school
newspaper and posted on dormatory
walls was a cartoon that ran in my college paper that said «A mind is a terrible thing to waste money on» and a picture of Reagan, shortly after he announced cuts to college scholarships.
The press that covers Albany is predominantly male, but in recent years
newspapers have added female bureau chiefs, including Sue Craig of The New York Times and Erica Orden of The
Wall Street Journal.
«The international community should not rush too fast,» general secretary Zipporah Sein told the
Wall Street Journal
newspaper.
The nation's three most storied
newspapers — The New York Times, Washington Post and
Wall Street Journal — lowered their paywalls this weekend for coverage of Hurricane Harvey.
She cradles a
newspaper throughout that looks suspiciously like the Guardian, lamenting the pain of the poor, and decries the «dark and putrid» behaviour of her household in a bizarre scene where they all whoop and throw eggs at each other, the floor, the
walls.
Two plans for what to do with the Ed Stone were drawn up, according to the
newspaper: Either «smash the stone up and throw the rubble onto a scrap heap» or sell it in chunks «like the Berlin
Wall» to party members as a fundraising effort.
Her interviews on Capitol Pressroom have been cited by news outlets that include The New York Times, Washington Post and
Wall Street Journal, as well as
newspapers across the state.
We're now taking steps to ensure this doesn't happen again,» read the ads appearing in the UK's The Observer, The Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Express and Sunday Telegraph, along with American
newspapers The New York Times, Washington Post and
Wall Street Journal.
He writes for U.K.
newspapers the Guardian and the Observer and contributes reviews of engineering books to the New York Times and the
Wall Street Journal.
The study examined 169 articles appearing in four U.S.
newspapers (the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the
Wall Street Journal) between July 2001 and February 2015 that addressed the state of the world's oceans.
For
newspapers, they looked at USA Today, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The
Wall Street Journal in the United States, and The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, and the Financial Times in the UK.
This picture was published in
newspapers and magazines around the world because it showed the Coma cluster (looking like a strange stick - man figure) at the centre of a Great
Wall of galaxies with a length of about six hundred million light years.
You may have seen him warning us about sitting in national
newspapers like the
Wall Street Journal, NY Times, USA Today, and in each of the major TV networks.