Politico, Seeing a Market Need, Adds a Paid News Service
Date: 25 October 2010
By Jeremy W. Peters
Jeremy Peters
Politico Pro will provide coverage of the minutiae of health care, energy and technology for members of Congress, lobbyists and government offices starting at $1,495 a year.
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Highlights From Yankees’ News Conferences
Date: 25 October 2010
By Ben Shpigel
Ben Shpigel
Highlights of General Manager Brian Cashman and Manager Joe Girardi’s news conferences Monday after the Yankees’ elimination from the baseball playoffs.
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Accounts, People and Miscellany
Date: 25 October 2010
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Accounts and people of note on the move in the advertising industry.
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This Week in Small Business: Some Good News?
Date: 25 October 2010
By Gene Marks
Gene Marks
What’s affecting me, my clients and other small-business owners this week: from the economic outlook to an alternative to PayPal to what’s happening in China.
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Ross’s Anagram Is News to Him
Date: 24 October 2010
By David Waldstein
David Waldstein
Giants outfielder Cody Ross did not know until a few days ago that his name, spelled backward, is Ssory Doc.
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In DVR Ratings, Some Shows Find Good News
Date: 25 October 2010
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
In terms of total viewers added with DVR playback ratings for the third week of the television season, “Five-O” added the most with 3.13 million additional viewers. CBS had eight of the Top 15 shows in terms of adding viewers with playback.
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Debut for a Nimbler, Newsier National Journal
Date: 25 October 2010
By Jeremy W. Peters
Jeremy Peters
A weekly magazine heavy on policy and process is transforming itself to compete in the digital age.
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Globe and Mail Uses Old Weapons in Press War
Date: 25 October 2010
By Ian Austen
Ian Austen
Facing stiff competition, a Toronto newspaper is staking its future on nearly $2 billion commitment to printing presses.
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Fox-Cablevision Dispute May Obstruct Customers’ View of World Series
Date: 25 October 2010
By Brian Stelter and Bill Carter
Brian Stelter
As a blackout drags on and talks show no sign of movement, the likelihood is growing that Cablevision customers will miss Fox’s scheduled broadcast of the World Series.
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Campaign Ad Uses a Sleight of Lines
Date: 24 October 2010
By James Warren
James Warren
When cable television’s “Hardball” stopped in Chicago, the host, Chris Matthews, didn’t figure that he’d be playing a role in a melancholy, mudslinging local campaign.
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