(NEW YORK)Shares in most newspaper companies fell with the broader market Monday as investors feared a government bailout plan won't work quickly to unfreeze the credit markets.READ MORE
(DALLAS)A.H. Belo Corp. said Thursday that it has completed a round of buyouts at its newspapers and that layoffs will be done by this fall. The company made the voluntary severance offer ...READ MORE
(NEW YORK)McClatchy Co. wrote down the book value of its stake in Classified Ventures LLC, indicating the online ad initiative begun as a way of capturing lost ad sales is stumbling.READ MORE
(NEW YORK)Shares in A.H. Belo fell toward a 52-week low Tuesday, continuing a sharp decline sparked Monday after the publisher reported a quarterly loss and said it will slash 500 jobs.READ MORE
(NEW YORK)U.S. newspaper Web sites attracted 12 percent more visitors in the second quarter, an industry group said Tuesday, lending statistical credibility to the notion that Americans are ...READ MORE
(NEW YORK)In a July 28 story about A.H. Belo shares, The Associated Press erroneously reported that sister company Belo Corp. lowered its dividend on Monday. Instead, Belo Corp. said Friday ...READ MORE
Among the stock activity stories for Monday, July 28, from AP Financial News: NEW YORK (AP)--Lee Enterprises Corp. shares plunged to a multiyear low Monday after the newspaper publ...READ MORE