Media conglomerate Tribune Co., smothered by $13 billion in debt and a drop-off in advertising, on Monday became the first major newspaper publisher to seek bankruptcy protection since the Internet sent the industry into a tailspin.
A terrible fall season at NBC is forcing the network to consider scaling back the number of hours it airs programming, Chief Executive Jeff Zucker told an investor conference Monday. - The Huffington Post
NVDL: I am sure that bloggers will be there to pick up the pieces, providing news and entertainment (and everything in-between), and doing so for free.
The New York Times Company plans to borrow up to $225 million against its mid-Manhattan headquarters building, to ease a potential cash flow squeeze as the company grapples with tighter credit and shrinking profits.
mollysgran See Profile I'm a Fan of mollysgranI lost interest in TV over 4 years ago, and only watch a few movies now and then. It is all a waste of time, and caters to dull minds. Books and the internet are the best way to stay informed.
Good. 30 years of unfettered corporatism is following its master, Milton Friedman, to the grave. A fitting quote for his toxic legacy:
"O, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive!"
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