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27th of June 2012 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2012. gada 27. jūnijs

News Corp. Announces Spinoff of Newspapers

Date: 28 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp plans to divide within 12 months into two entities, one that would include its lucrative entertainment assets and a smaller one featuring its newspapers; revised structure will create a new environment of uncertainty and anxiety for the publishing unit.

Full Article

At News Corp., a Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World.

Full Article

At News Corp., A Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World. Photos, Chart (M)

Full Article

Plan to Split News Corp. Helps Stock

Date: 27 June 2012

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Michael DE LA MERCED

Analysts and investors hail the news that News Corp is weighing a breakup, focusing on unlocking the value of its film and television properties, rather than strictly pursuing the newspaper ambitions of Rupert Murdoch; shares of the company surge 8.3 percent, to $21.76, its biggest one-day gain since August 2011. (M)

Full Article

The Breakfast Meeting: Breaking Up News Corp. and Putting A Meter On Broadband

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE EDITORS

Also, Savannah Guthrie in talks to become the new 'Today' show co-host and remembering Nora Ephron.

Full Article

A Shiny New Home for Christofle

Date: 28 June 2012

By RIMA SUQI

Rima SUQI

French silver company Christofle opens flagship store in a prime spot on Madison Avenue.

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading Now

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

What we're reading (and watching) now, from coverage of the men's shows in Milan to a behind-the-scenes video on Carine Roitfeld's new magazine.

Full Article

Viral Videos Become the New Cousin Brucie

Date: 28 June 2012

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE

Austin CONSIDINE

Music's current No 1 hit, Carly Rae Jepsen's song Call Me Maybe, spotlights the growing popularity of viral response videos; hitmakers realize that young listeners turn to YouTube in the way earlier generations turned to radio and MTV, and that user-generated videos can serve a promotional role and generate revenue.

Full Article

The New Yorker, From a Seat on the 18th Floor

Date: 28 June 2012

By STEVEN KURUTZ

Steven KURUTZ

Janet Groth describes her experiences working at the New Yorker magazine during the 1950s and 1960s in her new memoir The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker.

Full Article

Lottery Numbers

Date: 28 June 2012

Full Article

News Corp. Announces Spinoff of Newspapers

Date: 28 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp plans to divide within 12 months into two entities, one that would include its lucrative entertainment assets and a smaller one featuring its newspapers; revised structure will create a new environment of uncertainty and anxiety for the publishing unit.

Full Article

At News Corp., a Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World.

Full Article

At News Corp., A Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World. Photos, Chart (M)

Full Article

Plan to Split News Corp. Helps Stock

Date: 27 June 2012

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Michael DE LA MERCED

Analysts and investors hail the news that News Corp is weighing a breakup, focusing on unlocking the value of its film and television properties, rather than strictly pursuing the newspaper ambitions of Rupert Murdoch; shares of the company surge 8.3 percent, to $21.76, its biggest one-day gain since August 2011. (M)

Full Article

The Breakfast Meeting: Breaking Up News Corp. and Putting A Meter On Broadband

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE EDITORS

Also, Savannah Guthrie in talks to become the new 'Today' show co-host and remembering Nora Ephron.

Full Article

A Shiny New Home for Christofle

Date: 28 June 2012

By RIMA SUQI

Rima SUQI

French silver company Christofle opens flagship store in a prime spot on Madison Avenue.

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading Now

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

What we're reading (and watching) now, from coverage of the men's shows in Milan to a behind-the-scenes video on Carine Roitfeld's new magazine.

Full Article

Viral Videos Become the New Cousin Brucie

Date: 28 June 2012

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE

Austin CONSIDINE

Music's current No 1 hit, Carly Rae Jepsen's song Call Me Maybe, spotlights the growing popularity of viral response videos; hitmakers realize that young listeners turn to YouTube in the way earlier generations turned to radio and MTV, and that user-generated videos can serve a promotional role and generate revenue.

Full Article

The New Yorker, From a Seat on the 18th Floor

Date: 28 June 2012

By STEVEN KURUTZ

Steven KURUTZ

Janet Groth describes her experiences working at the New Yorker magazine during the 1950s and 1960s in her new memoir The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker.

Full Article

Lottery Numbers

Date: 28 June 2012

Full Article

News Corp. Announces Spinoff of Newspapers

Date: 28 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp plans to divide within 12 months into two entities, one that would include its lucrative entertainment assets and a smaller one featuring its newspapers; revised structure will create a new environment of uncertainty and anxiety for the publishing unit.

Full Article

At News Corp., A Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World. Photos, Chart (M)

Full Article

Plan to Split News Corp. Helps Stock

Date: 27 June 2012

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Michael DE LA MERCED

Analysts and investors hail the news that News Corp is weighing a breakup, focusing on unlocking the value of its film and television properties, rather than strictly pursuing the newspaper ambitions of Rupert Murdoch; shares of the company surge 8.3 percent, to $21.76, its biggest one-day gain since August 2011. (M)

Full Article

The Breakfast Meeting: Breaking Up News Corp. and Putting A Meter On Broadband

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE EDITORS

Also, Savannah Guthrie in talks to become the new 'Today' show co-host and remembering Nora Ephron.

Full Article

A Shiny New Home for Christofle

Date: 28 June 2012

By RIMA SUQI

Rima SUQI

French silver company Christofle opens flagship store in a prime spot on Madison Avenue.

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading Now

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

What we're reading (and watching) now, from coverage of the men's shows in Milan to a behind-the-scenes video on Carine Roitfeld's new magazine.

Full Article

Viral Videos Become the New Cousin Brucie

Date: 28 June 2012

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE

Austin CONSIDINE

Music's current No 1 hit, Carly Rae Jepsen's song Call Me Maybe, spotlights the growing popularity of viral response videos; hitmakers realize that young listeners turn to YouTube in the way earlier generations turned to radio and MTV, and that user-generated videos can serve a promotional role and generate revenue.

Full Article

The New Yorker, From a Seat on the 18th Floor

Date: 28 June 2012

By STEVEN KURUTZ

Steven KURUTZ

Janet Groth describes her experiences working at the New Yorker magazine during the 1950s and 1960s in her new memoir The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker.

Full Article

Lottery Numbers

Date: 28 June 2012

Full Article

News Corp. Announces Spinoff of Newspapers

Date: 28 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp plans to divide within 12 months into two entities, one that would include its lucrative entertainment assets and a smaller one featuring its newspapers; revised structure will create a new environment of uncertainty and anxiety for the publishing unit.

Full Article

At News Corp., a Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World.

Full Article

At News Corp., A Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World. Photos, Chart (M)

Full Article

Plan to Split News Corp. Helps Stock

Date: 27 June 2012

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Michael DE LA MERCED

Analysts and investors hail the news that News Corp is weighing a breakup, focusing on unlocking the value of its film and television properties, rather than strictly pursuing the newspaper ambitions of Rupert Murdoch; shares of the company surge 8.3 percent, to $21.76, its biggest one-day gain since August 2011. (M)

Full Article

The Breakfast Meeting: Breaking Up News Corp. and Putting A Meter On Broadband

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE EDITORS

Also, Savannah Guthrie in talks to become the new 'Today' show co-host and remembering Nora Ephron.

Full Article

A Shiny New Home for Christofle

Date: 28 June 2012

By RIMA SUQI

Rima SUQI

French silver company Christofle opens flagship store in a prime spot on Madison Avenue.

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading Now

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

What we're reading (and watching) now, from coverage of the men's shows in Milan to a behind-the-scenes video on Carine Roitfeld's new magazine.

Full Article

Viral Videos Become the New Cousin Brucie

Date: 28 June 2012

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE

Austin CONSIDINE

Music's current No 1 hit, Carly Rae Jepsen's song Call Me Maybe, spotlights the growing popularity of viral response videos; hitmakers realize that young listeners turn to YouTube in the way earlier generations turned to radio and MTV, and that user-generated videos can serve a promotional role and generate revenue.

Full Article

Lottery Numbers

Date: 28 June 2012

Full Article

News Corp. Announces Spinoff of Newspapers

Date: 28 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

News Corp plans to divide within 12 months into two entities, one that would include its lucrative entertainment assets and a smaller one featuring its newspapers; revised structure will create a new environment of uncertainty and anxiety for the publishing unit.

Full Article

At News Corp., a Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World.

Full Article

At News Corp., A Plan to Sever Publishing Arm

Date: 27 June 2012

By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED

Amy CHOZICK

News Corporation is in talks to break up the company and sever its publishing assets from its lucrative entertainment units; move signals a sharp reversal in the thinking of Rupert Murdoch, who had previously rejected any such proposals; company's newspapers have become a financial drag and, in the case of its British tabloids, have hurt its reputation in the fallout over the phone-hacking scandal that led to the closing of the News of the World. Photos, Chart (M)

Full Article

Plan to Split News Corp. Helps Stock

Date: 27 June 2012

By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

Michael DE LA MERCED

Analysts and investors hail the news that News Corp is weighing a breakup, focusing on unlocking the value of its film and television properties, rather than strictly pursuing the newspaper ambitions of Rupert Murdoch; shares of the company surge 8.3 percent, to $21.76, its biggest one-day gain since August 2011. (M)

Full Article

The Breakfast Meeting: Breaking Up News Corp. and Putting A Meter On Broadband

Date: 27 June 2012

By THE EDITORS

Also, Savannah Guthrie in talks to become the new 'Today' show co-host and remembering Nora Ephron.

Full Article

A Shiny New Home for Christofle

Date: 28 June 2012

By RIMA SUQI

Rima SUQI

French silver company Christofle opens flagship store in a prime spot on Madison Avenue.

Full Article

Viral Videos Become the New Cousin Brucie

Date: 28 June 2012

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE

Austin CONSIDINE

Music's current No 1 hit, Carly Rae Jepsen's song Call Me Maybe, spotlights the growing popularity of viral response videos; hitmakers realize that young listeners turn to YouTube in the way earlier generations turned to radio and MTV, and that user-generated videos can serve a promotional role and generate revenue.

Full Article

The New Yorker, From a Seat on the 18th Floor

Date: 28 June 2012

By STEVEN KURUTZ

Steven KURUTZ

Janet Groth describes her experiences working at the New Yorker magazine during the 1950s and 1960s in her new memoir The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker.

Full Article

Lottery Numbers

Date: 28 June 2012

Full Article