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Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving Long Island and New York City through its print editions and its Web site at Newsday.com. Newsday is committed to quality journalism. Its columnists and reporters boast 19 Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other awards including the Polk Awards, Sigma Delta Chi, National Headliners, Society of Silurians, Deadline Club, Overseas Press Club, American Society of Newspaper Editors, New York Newspaper Publishers Association, National Association of Black Journalists and Press Club of Long Island. Newsday is a subsidiary of Tribune Co., (NYSE: TRB) one of the country's premier media companies. It is the only media company with newspapers, television stations and Web sites in the nation's top three markets. It reaches more than 80 percent of U.S. households. Tribune's other New York properties include the Spanish-language daily Hoy and WPIX-TV. Tribune is also an investor in amNewYork. Newsday was founded in Hempstead in 1940 by Alicia Patterson, daughter of Joseph Medill Patterson, editor and publisher of the New York Daily News. After Patterson's death in 1963, her husband, Harry Guggenheim, became publisher and editor. In 1970, he sold Newsday to the Times Mirror Corporation. Newsday launched a daily and Sunday Queens edition in 1977 and has since expanded its coverage with a New York City edition. In June 2000, Times Mirror merged with Tribune Co.

Chief Operating Officer
Douglas B. Fox
Number of Employees 3,000
Contact Information

235 Pinelawn Rd

Melville, New York 11747

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(631) 843-2020

NAICS Code : 516110

Recent Events

  • Mancini steps down as Newsday's editor

    12/12/09 - Mgmt. Change - Leaving - View Story

  • Cablevision Systems 3Q profit more than triples

    11/03/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Publisher Resigns From New York Daily Newsday

    9/24/09 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Other - View Story

  • Cablevision Systems Q2 Profit Declines; Board Approves Madison Square Garden Spin-Off

    7/30/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Al Norman: OSHA, D.A. Trampled By Wal-Mart

    5/27/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Cablevision posts 4Q loss on Newsday write-down

    2/26/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Newsday and Optimum Autos Unveil Ultimate Multimedia Destination for Buyers and Sellers of...

    1/06/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • Newsday and Optimum Autos Join Forces to Create Uniquely Local Cross-Platform Interactive Automotive Experience

    11/10/08 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Cablevision Systems Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2008 Results

    11/06/08 - Financial Announcement - View Story

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Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Douglas B. Fox Chief Operating Officer
Justin Davidson Classical Music Critic
Terry A Jimenez CFO
Kenneth J. DePaola Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing
James Norris Senior Vice President, Operations
Paul Barbetta Vice President, Circulation
Tim Martin Vice President, HR & Labour Relations
Omar Minaya Mets' General Manager
Andrea Rothchild Executive Director, Advertising
Dan Brennan Director, Advertising
Deidra Parrish Williams Director of Community Affairs & Media Relations
Aileen Jacobson
Angela Dews Writer
Anthony Rieber Columnist
Arthur Staple
Barbara Barker Columnist
Barry Morris
Bart Jones
Bob Glauber National Football Columnist
Bob Herzog Sports Reporter
Bob Keeler
Christopher D Ringwald Researcher
Craig Gordon
Dan Janison Reporter
Daniel Bubbeo
David Kahn Reporter
Debra Eldredge Veterinarian
Denise Flaim
Dennis Duggan
Diane Werts Columnist
Dominic Barbara Attorney
Doris Kearns Goodwin Historian
Douglas T Kushell
Drew Fetherston
Ed Lowe
Edward Butscher Critic
Edward M. Kennedy Sen.
Erik Boland Columnist
Ernest Volkman Reporter
Gregg Sarra Columnist
Heidi J Hess

Management consultant and private investor. Mr. Fox is President and Chief Executive Officer of Renaissance Brands Ltd. and a director of Hunter Fan Company, The Vitamin Shoppe, Microban International, Totes International, Inc., Young America, Inc. and the Daily Racing Form. Previously he was Senior Vice President of Marketing and Strategy, Compaq Computer Corporation and Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Marketing, International Paper Co. He was first elected to the Company s Board of Directors in 2001 and is a Class II director. His term will expire in 2010.

Organization Position Status
Hunter Fan Company President Current
DRF Acquisitions, LLC President Current
Vitamin Shoppe President Current
Newsday, Inc. Chief Operating Officer Current
SV Investment Partners Operating Partner Current
Silicon Valley Internet Prtnrs Current
Microban International, Ltd. Director Current
Vita Quest International Inc. Director Current
Hunter Fan Company Director Current
Bowne & Co., Inc. Director Current
DRF Acquisitions, LLC Director Current
Oreck Corporation Director Current
Advanstar Communications Inc. Board of Directors Current
Vitamin Shoppe Director Current
Precisionir Board of Directors Current
Newsday, Inc. President Former
Landmark Communications, Inc. President Former
Compaq Computer Corporation Senior Vice President of Marketing and Strategy Former
Procter & Gamble Executive Former

Justin Davidson, Newsday's classical music critic, won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 2002. A native of Rome, Davidson worked as a stringer at the Rome bureau of the Associated Press before coming to the US to attend Harvard as a music major. While in college, he worked as a stringer for the Associated Press Boston bureau, studied classical guitar and began a career as a composer. After spending a year on a music fellowship in Paris, Davidson moved to New York City to pursue a doctoral degree in music composition at Columbia University, where he also was instructor and later adjunct professor of music. His compositions, which have been performed in the US, Italy, China and Eastern Europe, have won him grants and awards from the American Academy/ Institute of Arts and Letters, the Mellon Foundation, Meet the Composer, Columbia University and the Fondation des Etats-unis in Paris. He joined the staff of Newsday in 1996. In 2003, he added a second beat to his brief, becoming the paper's first architecture critic.

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Newsday, Inc. Classical Music Critic Current
Emusic.com, Inc. Current

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Newsday, Inc. CFO Current
Lihcc Board Member Current
Newsday, Inc. Vice President of Finance Former

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Newsday, Inc. Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing Current

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Newsday, Inc. Senior Vice President, Operations Current

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Newsday, Inc. Vice President, Circulation Current

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Newsday, Inc. Vice President, HR & Labour Relations Current

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Newsday, Inc. Mets' General Manager Current

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Newsday, Inc. Executive Director, Advertising Current
Newsday, Inc. Senior Director, Classified Advertising Former

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Newsday, Inc. Director, Advertising Current

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Newsday, Inc. Director of Community Affairs & Media Relations Current

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Newsday, Inc. Current

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The People's Platform Campaign and Elections Director Current
Newsday, Inc. Writer Current
Newsday, Inc. Editor Former
Howard University B.A. Former

Anthony Rieber has been at Newsday since Aug. 31, 1998 and in his current position since July 4, 2004. Before that he worked for eight years at the NY Daily News, where he was best known for the headline "Clueless Joe" when the Yankees hired Joe Torre. He is also responsible for the lesser-known headline "Yanks Top Tribe in 10."

Organization Position Status
Newsday, Inc. Columnist Current
Barbara Barker Current

Arthur has been at Newsday since 1997 and has covered just about everything, from high schools to hockey to football and back again. He's a native of New York City and went to college in Boston. If he weren't a sports writer, his ideal gig would be playing guitar for The Hold Steady. Or maybe writing Hallmark cards.

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Barbara Barker Current
Newsday, Inc. Current

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Newsday, Inc. Columnist Current

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Newsday, Inc. Current
Newsday Communications Current
The University of Oklahoma MA Former
The University of Oklahoma Degree Former
William Jewell College Degree Former

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Newsday, Inc. Current

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Newsday, Inc. National Football Columnist Current
Barbara Barker Current
Sporting News National Football Columnist Former
Manhattanville College Former

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Newsday, Inc. Sports Reporter Current

Keeler is currently a member of the Newsday editorial board. He has covered Suffolk County government, been the Albany bureau chief, a national correspondent, the editor of The Newsday Magazine, and has covered religion.

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Newsday, Inc. Current

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Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. Current
Newsday, Inc. Researcher Current
The Washington Post Company Researcher Current
Soul, Inc. Current

Former Reporter and Bureau Chief Craig Gordon was a political writer in the Washington bureau and covered the local and national economy. Gordon was a member of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that covered the crash of TWA Flight 800 in July, 1996.

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Newsday, Inc. Current

Dan Janison has been a reporter at Newsday for 10 years, much of which was spent as a staff writer for the New York City edition. He has also served as City Hall reporter and as Deputy Long Island editor for politics. Before coming to Newsday, Janison worked as a reporter for the Staten Island Advance, Albany Times Union and New York Post.

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Newsday, Inc. Reporter Current

Daniel Bubbeo is an assistant features news editor and also writes feature stories with an entertainment slant. He writes for the American Idol blog on Newsday.com and is the author of a book "The Women of Warner Brother's."

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Newsday, Inc. Current

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David Kahn & Co Owner Current
Newsday, Inc. Reporter Current
The First United Methodist Church Board of Directors Current
International Spy Museum Board of Directors Current
The James Madison Project Board of Directors Current
David Kahn & Co Proud Member of Lrec Current
David Kahn & Co Historian of Intelligence Former
Newsday, Inc. Editor Former
National Security Agency Former
American Cryptogram Association Former
History Book Club Former
University of Oxford Ph.D. In Modern History Former

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Newsday, Inc. Veterinarian Current

Former Newsday staff writer Denise Flaim, covered the nightclubs, fashion and e-shopping beats. She considered her Animal House column covering companion animals her most rewarding.

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Newsday, Inc. Current

Former Newsday Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Dennis Duggan joined Newsday in 1967. In succession, he was named financial editor, New York Bureau Chief, City Hall Bureau Chief and in 1985, columnist.

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Newsday, Inc. Current

Diane Werts writes about television for Newsday. Werts previously was the founding editor of Newsday's trend-spotting magazine TV Plus for three years, as well as the paper's entertainment editor.

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Newsday, Inc. Columnist Current
The Dallas Morning News Co. Entertainment Editor Current
The Virginia Gazette Current
Newsday, Inc. Entertainment Editor Former

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Newsday, Inc. Attorney Current

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Newsday, Inc. Historian Current

Douglas T. Kushell is Founder and President of Franchise Search, Inc. Douglas Kushell is considered a pioneer and expert in all areas of franchise recruiting and placement. His 20 years of experience spans both domestic and international markets. Douglas' vision and insight revolutionized the employment industry in the early 1980's by dedicating a search firm specializing exclusively in franchising. Today, Franchise Search, Inc., is the main center for locating experienced franchise talent for the franchise community, domestically and internationally. Franchise Search, Inc., works exclusively for franchise organizations that need experienced franchise specialists in President, CEO, COO, Sales, Operations, Training, Marketing & Advertising, Legal, Finance, Real Estate & Construction and International Development. Franchise Search, Inc., possesses the most comprehensive database of computerized franchise talent in every discipline worldwide. Franchise Search, Inc., is the only franchise executive search firm with an active international office in South America. Douglas is an active member of the International Franchise Association, as well as the Council of Franchise Suppliers. Articles and columns by Douglas, and interviews with him, have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Newsday, Crain's, National Employment Weekly, Entrepreneur, Success, Franchising World and other major publications throughout the country.

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International Franchise Association Active Member Current
The New York Times Company Current
Newsday, Inc. Current
Franchise Search, Inc President, CEO Former
Franchise Search, Inc Coo Former

Drew Fetherston is a former Newsday business staff writer and columnist. His column City & Co. in which he featured New York City businesses appeared on Monday.

Organization Position Status
Newsday, Inc. Current

Formerly of Newsday, Ed Lowe was hired as a reporter in October, 1969, and in 1976 started writing a regular column. For twenty-five years, Newsday readers enjoyed the skill, humanity and humor of Ed Lowe's work, whether he wrote about himself or the rest of us.

Organization Position Status
Newsday, Inc. Current

Edward Butscher is a highly regarded poet and critic whose works have appeared in numerous literary journals and publications, including The Saturday Review of Literature, Georgia Review, Newsday, and the American Book Review. His biography, Conrad Aiken: Poet of White Horse Vale, published in 1988 by University of Georgia Press, won the Poetry Society of America's Melville Cane Award for that year. He lives in East Hampton, Long Island and Queens, New York with his wife, author and editor Paula Trachtman.

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Newsday, Inc. Critic Current
Schaffner Press, Inc. Current

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Newsday, Inc. Sen. Current

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Newsday, Inc. Columnist Current
Barbara Barker Current
John Carroll University Former

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Long Ridge Writers Group Full, Time Reporter, Beginning Current
Newsday, Inc. Reporter Current

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Newsday, Inc. Columnist Current

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Ariesnet, Inc. Office and Hr Manager Current
Changecraft Corporation Executive Practitioner Current
Newsday, Inc. Current
University of Nebraska Adjunct Faculty Member Former
Omaha World Herald Company Inc. employee Change Agent Former
Ariesnet, Inc. Executive Assistant Former
University of Nebraska Board of Directors Former
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