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Christine Haughney / New York Times:
New York Times Company Sells Boston Globe — The New York Times Company said on Saturday that it had agreed to sell The Boston Globe and its other New England media properties to John W. Henry, principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, returning the paper to local ownership after two decades …
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Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of John Henry buying The Boston Globe — It was a big auction — on paper. Literally. The storied Boston Globe, the 141-year-old Globe that has won 21 Pulitzers and dominated its region's reporting for so long, went for a song: $70 million.
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Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
Boston Globe lost 97 percent of its value in 20 years — In the past 20 years, a great American newspaper has lost 97 percent of its value. — The New York Times bought the Boston Globe in 1993 for $1.1 billion. The Times today announced the sale of the Globe and related New England properties …
Peter May / New York Times:
Red Sox Owner's Purchase of Boston Globe Worries Journalists — BOSTON — As the list of potential purchasers of The Boston Globe leaked out, the newspaper's longtime sportswriter and columnist Bob Ryan said his only thought was: please, let it be anyone but John Henry.
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Sells Boston Globe to John Henry for $70M — New York Times Co. (NYT), which put its Boston Globe newspaper up for sale this year, agreed to sell the publication to John Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, for $70 million in cash.
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Tom McGeveran / Capital New York:
Newsweek has been sold to IBT Media, publishers of International Business Times; will remain ‘100% digital’ — Earlier today, IAC Interactive reached a deal to sell Newsweek, the remains of the old magazine in digital format, to the owners of the International Business Times.
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PR Newswire:
IBT Media to Acquire Newsweek — Newsweek to Add to IBT Media's Growing Portfolio of Global News Brands Serving 30 Million Unique Users per Month — IBT Media (http://corp.ibt.com), an international digital-only news company, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Newsweek from IAC.
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Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
Newsweek's New Owners Say They Bought “A Lot Of Cachet” — Less than a year after announcing that it would cease publishing in print, the remaining assets of Newsweek have been sold to IBT Media, publishers of the International Business Times. The deal, announced Saturday afternoon …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Court Rulings Blur the Line Between a Spy and a Leaker — WASHINGTON — The federal government is prosecuting leakers at a brisk clip and on novel theories. It is collecting information from and about journalists, calling one a criminal and threatening another with jail.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
NYT journalist fights ruling nixing reporter's privilege
NYT journalist fights ruling nixing reporter's privilege
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Aaron Couch / Hollywood Reporter:
John Palmer, NBC News Veteran, Dies at 77 — The journalist served as “Today” news anchor and White House Correspondent during his 40-year career with the network. — John Palmer, the journalist whose career with NBC News spanned 40 years, has died. He was 77.
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Frank Thorp / NBC Politics:
Asking Nancy Pelosi a question through Google Glass — While reporters had a number of questions for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Calif., during her weekly press briefing today, she had a question for me when I asked about the fate of immigration reform in the House: “What's with the Google Glass?”
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
How Justin Smith remakes media companies — and why the Atlantic will be fine without him — Justin Smith has quietly become one of the most important figures in media today. One of his many strengths is building media companies that can thrive even after he leaves.
Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
CBS retaliates, blocks online shows for Time Warner cable customers — (Reuters) - U.S. broadcast network CBS took its dispute with Time Warner Cable to the Internet, blocking access to shows on the CBS.com website for the cable operator's customers in New York and Los Angeles.
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Roger Yu / USA Today:
Time Warner Cable drops CBS in New York, LA, Dallas
Time Warner Cable drops CBS in New York, LA, Dallas
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