(PHILADELPHIA)Advertising spending through 2009 could echo the record declines seen in 2001, with local ads expected to fare worse than national ads, an analyst said Tuesday.READ MORE
(MADISON, Wis.)Wisconsin State Journal editor Ellen Foley, the first woman to serve in that position for the state's second-largest newspaper, is resigning effective Friday.READ MORE
(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
(NEW YORK)Shares in newspaper companies were mixed Friday after the House on its second try passed legislation authorizing $700 billion in government money to bail out the financial industry...READ MORE
(NEW YORK)Shares in many newspaper companies fell Monday amid a general market decline as investors feared that Congress won't approve a financial bailout package.READ MORE
(NEW YORK)Shares in newspaper companies were mixed Tuesday as the Federal Reserve kept a key interest rate unchanged despite acknowledging increased strains in financial markets.READ MORE
(NEW YORK)Shares in many newspaper companies opened lower Tuesday as investors awaited signals on whether the industry's already troubled advertising market will take further hits.READ MORE