biz.yahoo.com - 12/24/2008
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The New York Times Company announced today that in November total Company revenues from continuing operations decreased 13.9% compared with the same month a year ago. Advertising revenues decreased 20.9% and circulation revenues increased 4.2%. All comparisons are for ...
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BuzzMachine —
... * The New York Times Company’s results are just awful: Ad revenues in the news group down 21.8%. Ad revenue for the Times down 21.2% Ad revenue for the Boston group down 23.3%. Internet advertising down 4.0%. Ad revenue for About down 3.5%. If you want to see good news, I suppose you can find it here: “In total, Internet businesses accounted for 12.1% of total revenues in November versus 10.7% in November 2007.” But that likely means that print is falling faster. ...
Remainders: Look back and laugh
Michael Calderone's Blog —
Remainders comes early today, as I deal with Christmas Eve travel. Happy Holidays!
JibJab relives the last 12 months in two minutes.
Jezebel runs through the Top Ten talk show moments.
NYT posts big revenue drop; 20% in advertising from '07.
Rolling Stone cuts editorial staff, including deputy editor Jason Gay (which is a big loss).
Juicy bits from Downie's novel.
Bercovici won't drop me from his 500-plus friends.
And it was Tina Fey's year, we just lived through ...
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