NEW YORK -- The Associated Press laid off an undisclosed number of news employees Tuesday as part of the cooperative's yearlo...
NEW YORK --The NYPD raided the offices of four major city newspapers Tuesday as part of an investigation into allegations of ...
CHICAGO (AP) - Two videos produced by Osama bin Laden's al Qaida terrorist network have been found in the home of a Chicago m...
John Farmer, the editorial page editor for New Jersey's largest newspaper, the Star-Ledger, joined Lou today to talk about th...
CARACAS, Venezuela -- President Hugo Chavez's popularity has slipped and a majority of Venezuelans view the situation in thei...
NEW YORK -- The decline in U.S. newspaper circulation is accelerating as the industry continues to struggle with reader defec...
It is no surprise that newspapers have not exactly been prospering since the mainstreaming of Internet news consumption. WOR'...
NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Times will cut the size of its news staff by 8 percent by the end of the year.
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PHILADELPHIA -- The owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News are appealing a bankruptcy court ruling t...
PHILADELPHIA -- Creditors of Philadelphia's major daily newspapers can use the $300 million debt they're owed to bid for the ...
Chicago, IL -- A U.S. bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of the "Chicago Sun-Times" newspaper and its par...
WASHINGTON -- The Washington Post is teaming up with Bloomberg News on an information service that will focus on political an...
PHILADELPHIA -- Creditors who are out $400 million with the bankruptcy filing by Philadelphia's two main daily newspapers wil...
HARTFORD, Conn. - A former Hartford Courant columnist is suing the newspaper and its owner, Tribune Co., accusing the compani...
(Fairbanks, AK) -- A newspaper in Fairbanks, Alaska is apologizing for publishing an offensive headline about for...
BETHPAGE, N.Y. (AP) - Timothy Knight has resigned as publisher of the New York newspaper Newsday.
Knight told staff in a not...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - An heir to the Rohm & Haas Co. fortune confirmed Monday he is one of the loc...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - When the Star Tribune emerges from bankruptcy protection later this month, Minnes...
ROME (AP) - The editor of a prominent Catholic newspaper that demanded Premier Silvio Berlusconi answer questions about a sex...
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A Venezuelan government agency that sells foreign currency to importers is denying it has limited...
LONDON (AP) - British police say there will be no new investigation into allegations that journalists from a tabloid newspape...
NEW YORK (AP) - The Washington Post asked lobbyists and business leaders to pay $25,000 to attend a dinner discussion with go...
BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Globe and its largest union may be
nearing a deal on concessions.
Boston Newspaper Guild preside...