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Newspapers to launch online auction site
LITTLE ROCK In a move that will increase revenue while offering consumers a highly competitive alternative to eBay and other national e-commerce transaction sites, Central Arkansas Newspapers, a Stephens Media LLC newspaper group, along with Ranger Data Technologies Inc. and nearly 300 local newspaper and broadcast partners in North America are launching Boocoo.com, an online auction house.
FP Newspapers Income Fund Announces Monthly Distribution-June 2010
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - FP Newspapers Income Fund today announced a distribution of $0.06 per unit for the month of June 2010 to unitholders of record on June 30, 2010. The distribution will be paid July 29, 2010.
FP Newspapers Income Fund Announces Monthly Distribution-June 2010
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - 06/17/10) - FP Newspapers Income Fund (TSX: FP.UN - News ) today announced a distribution of $0.06 per unit for the month of June 2010 to unitholders of record on June 30, 2010. The distribution will be paid July 29, 2010. The Fund owns securities entitling it to 49% of the distributable cash of FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership. The Fund's ...
Newspapers in tough fight, but not dead yet: OECD
Newspapers, despite facing declining readership and advertising revenues, aren't headed towards oblivion, says a major report issued Monday by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Rapist loses newspapers application
The High Court has refused to grant released rapist Michael Murray an injunction preventing a number of newspapers publishing his address and pictures of him pending the outcome of a full court action over alleged breaches of his privacy and right to life.
Sale of Canwest newspapers approved in court
An Ontario Superior Court judge has approved an amended restructuring plan for the newspapers owned by Canwest Global Communications Corp. to be sold to an investor group.
Newspapers pitch for Canberra dollars
The newspaper industry has begun its first concerted campaign to convince the federal government to spend more money on the medium.
U.S. online ad revenue to surpass newspapers in 4 years: report
A recent advertising industry report indicates that online ad revenue in the United States will overtake newspapers within four years as the internet becomes the country's second-largest advertising medium by revenue behind television, "The Wall Street Journal" reports. The annual "Global Entertainment and Media Outlook for 2010 to 2014" of PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the world's largest ...
Are Newspapers Dying? Not in Europe
European Newspapers Weathering Media Crisis Better than U.S. Counterparts; One Reason is Less Reliance on Ad Revenues
Google Prepping A Payment System For Newspapers: Report
Via paidContent comes news that Google might launch a micropayment system for newspapers by the end of the year. paidContent references this article from the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, which says Google is encouraging publishers to try out a system called NewsPass.