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Pulitzer Discovers Internet; Yahoo Axes 1500
Insiders at Yahoo say that roughly 1,500 jobs will be eliminated starting tomorrow. This is not exactly "news," since Kara Swisher, among others, have been forecasting the cuts based on sources inside the company over the past two months. What is not clear yet is whether any major product lines...
Tags: Journalism, Yahoo! Inc., Pulitzer, Times, Internet, Leadership, Corporate Law, Managerial Accounting, Management, Business Operations, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-12-09

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Stock in New Pulitzer Inc. Rises on First Trading Day.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 20 -- Stock in Pulitzer Inc. rose $2.25 to $42.50 Friday in its first day of trading after Pulitzer Publishing Co. sold its broadcasting properties. Pulitzer, owner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, sold its broadcasting operations...
Tags: broadcasting, FINANCE, Investment, Pulitzer Inc., stock
Research articles 1999-03-22
Pulitzer gets waiver for Louisville. (Federal Communications Commission grants waiver of one-to-a-market rule for Pulitzer Broadcasting Co. to own broadcast stations in Louisville, KY)(Brief Article)
The FCC last week granted Pulitzer Broadcasting Co. a permanent waiver of its one-to-a-market rule so that the company can own both WLKYTV and WAVGAM Louisville, Ky. Pulitzer wants the AM, which now programs adult standards, to rebroadcast 4 1/ The FCC last week...
Tags: FCC, waiver
Research articles 1997-04-28
Pulitzer Inc. sells its newspapers to Lee Enterprises, creating
ST. LOUIS -- Pulitzer Inc., which publishes the St. Louis Post- Dispatch, the Arizona Daily Star and a dozen other daily newspapers, has been bought by Lee Enterprises Inc. in a $1.46 billion deal that creates the nation's fourth-largest newspaper publisher. Michael E. Pulitzer, grandson of the founder...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Lee Enterprises Inc., Pulitzer Inc., Strategy
Research articles 2005-01-31
Head of Pulitzer Inc. Media Company Resigns Executive Duties.
By Christopher Carey, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 30--Michael E. Pulitzer, chairman of Pulitzer Inc., will give up the last of his executive duties at the media company on June 1. The 71-year-old Pulitzer will become senior adviser to...
Tags: Benefits, Outsourcing, Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 2001-03-30
Pulitzer Firm Sells Broadcast Operations, to Focus on Publishing.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 18 -- Shareholders of Pulitzer Publishing Co. on Wednesday approved the sale of Pulitzer's broadcast operations to Hearst-Argyle Television Inc. Hearst-Argyle shareholders also approved the deal. The sale should close Thursday. Pulitzer Publishing's...
Tags: FINANCE, Hearst-Argyle Television Inc., Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 1999-03-17
Mary Jordan and husband Kevin Sullivan, foreign correspondents for The Washington Post who jointly run the Post's Mexico bureau, received the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting on Mexico's criminal justice system. (1990).
Mary Jordan and husband Kevin Sullivan, foreign correspondents for The Washington Post who jointly run the Post's Mexico bureau, received the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting on Mexico's criminal justice system. The Pulitzer citation prai Mary Jordan and husband Kevin Sullivan, foreign correspondents for...
Tags: Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2003-06-22
Kevin Cullen, a projects reporter at he Boston Globe, is on the Globe's team of reporters who won the Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service. (2003).
Kevin Cullen, a projects reporter at he Boston Globe, is on the Globe's team of reporters who won the Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service. The Pulitzer citation praised the Globe for "its ... Kevin Cullen, a projects reporter at he Boston Globe, is...
Tags: Boston Globe, public service, team
Research articles 2003-06-22
The Pulitzer farce. (Pulitzer Prizes for journalism) (Beat the Devil) (column)
The odious ritual of self-congratulation by the Fourth Estate known as the Pulitzer Prizes for journalism was as silly as ever. The prize for commentary went to The Washington Post's Jim Hoagland, his second Pulitzer. Hoagland is a frightful ass. Sample: A week...
Tags: journalism, Leadership, Strategy, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 1991-04-29
Lee Enterprises to Acquire Pulitzer Inc. for 3.27 Times Revenue
The Deal: Lee Enterprises has agreed to purchase Pulitzer Inc. for $64 per share, or about $1.4 billion, in cash. Lee will receive cash and marketable securities from Pulitzer valued at $290 million. Lee will also assume $306 million in debt. The companies expect the transaction to close in the...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Pulitzer Inc., revenue
Research articles 2005-02-07
Pulitzer deal to face review
ST. LOUIS -- Federal securities regulators will review Pulitzer Inc.'s preliminary proxy materials tied to the company's plans to be acquired by fellow newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc., Pulitzer announced Tuesday. St. Louis-based Pulitzer -- publisher of the St. Louis Post- Dispatch, Arizona Daily Star and Provo Daily...
Tags: FINANCE, Lee Enterprises Inc., Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 2005-04-06
Newspaper Veteran Is New CEO of Pulitzer Inc..
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 19 -- Robert C. Woodworth, former publisher of the Kansas City Star, will become the new president and chief executive of Pulitzer Inc., the company announced Friday. Michael Pulitzer, 68, will give up the chief executive's post...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Knight-Ridder Inc., Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 1998-12-22
Pulitzer Family Members to Sell Millions in Stock.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 8 -- Members of the Pulitzer family have filed plans to sell $140 million of Pulitzer Publishing Co. stock, cutting their holdings by 11 percent. The stock sales would take place before Pulitzer merges its broadcast operations with Hearst-Argyle...
Tags: FINANCE, Hearst-Argyle Television Inc., Investment, Pulitzer Inc., shareholder, stock
Research articles 1999-01-08
Hearst-Argyle Buys Pulitzer
In culmination of 6-month bidding war, Hearst-Argyle (H-A) said it's acquiring Pulitzer Publishing's 9 TV stations, 2 satellites and 5 radios for $1.15 billion in stock, assumption of $700 million in Pulitzer debt. H-A said deal will give it ownership of 21 full-power TV stations covering 16.5% of TV households....
Tags: ABC Inc., FINANCE, Investment, NBC Universal Inc., TVs
Research articles 1998-06-01
The second time around, Pulitzer's covering all the bases. (Bert Pulitzer, furnishing and accessories)
The Second Time Around, Pulitzer's Covering All the Bases NEW YORK -- No matter which directions men's wear takes in the 1990s, Bert Pulitzer is ready. The designer, who first made his mark in neckwear, is juggling a plethora of men's wear projects. ...
Tags: Macy's Inc.
Research articles 1988-04-07
Pulitzer player.(buying television stations from Pulitzer Broadcasting)
Gannett is still in the running for Pulitzer Broadcasting. Sources say Gannett representatives were inspecting stations just last week. ... Gannett is still in the running for Pulitzer Broadcasting. Sources say Gannett representatives were inspecting stations just last week. Last-chance bids are expected to be...
Tags: Gannett Co. Inc., TV
Research articles 1998-05-18
The Pulitzer Diaries: Inside America's Greatest Prize. (book reviews)
In newsroom parlance, John Hohenberg has "emptied his note book" in "The Pulitzer Diaries." More precisely, he has "emptied his diary." What we are left with are really "The Hohenberg Diaries," rather than what the publisher bills as a "rare,...
Tags: board, Columbia University, diary
Research articles 1997-09-22
Pulitzer Chooses Lee Enterprises to Continue Its Newspaper Legacy
DAVENPORT, Iowa & ST. LOUIS -- Lee Agrees to Pay $64 Per Share in $1.46 Billion Acquisition of 14 Daily Newspapers, Including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Lee Enterprises, Incorporated (NYSE:LEE), and Pulitzer Inc. (NYSE:PTZ) announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Lee to acquire Pulitzer...
Tags: Company, FINANCE, Investment, Pulitzer Inc., Readers, revenue
Research articles 2005-01-31
FTC gives go-ahead to Pulitzer, Lee deal
ST. LOUIS -- Federal trade regulators have ended early the antitrust waiting period for Lee Enterprises Inc.'s planned $1.46 billion buyout of fellow newspaper publisher Pulitzer Inc., Pulitzer said Wednesday in a regulatory filing. St. Louis-based Pulitzer -- publisher of the St. Louis Post- Dispatch, the Arizona Daily...
Tags: FINANCE, FTC, Lee Enterprises Inc., Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 2005-02-24
Pulitzer shares surge 17%
ST. LOUIS -- Pulitzer Inc. shares spiked 17 percent Monday, a day after the publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Daily Herald in Provo and more than a dozen other newspapers confirmed it was considering a possible sale. Pulitzer has retained Goldman, Sachs & Co. as financial...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Pulitzer Inc.
Research articles 2004-11-23
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