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How smart lighting decisions can deliver efficient solutions
Keeping a rein on electricity costs has never been more important. Energy prices continue to rise, as does awareness of the importance of sustainability. On the other hand, it often seems that any action taken to save energy comes with a corresponding decrease in comfort or ambience, or, worse, a...
Tags: Times Co.
Research articles 2008-01-23
Lighting control major step in cutting energy costs
Keeping a rein on electricity costs has never been more important. Energy prices continue to rise, as does awareness of the importance of sustainability. On the other hand, it often seems that any action taken to save energy comes with a corresponding decrease in comfort or ambience, or, worse, a...
Tags: Times Co.
Research articles 2008-01-02
The New York Times Student Journalism Institute Accepts Twenty Students into its Annual Program
Seminar Offered in Collaboration with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists NEW YORK -- The New York Times Student Journalism Institute announced today the list of participants admitted into its annual program with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists NAHJ, to be held Jan. 2 to 13, 2008, at...
Tags: Collaboration, Company, Groupware, Institute, INTERNET, journalist, New York Times Co., SOFTWARE, Times Co., University of Arizona
Research articles 2007-12-12
Why the New York Times Has Been Such a Bad Investment
Black and White and in the Red All Over Take a look at the stock price charts to the right and you get some idea what it must feel like to be one of the owners of the New York Times. Over the past couple of years, the...
Tags: Blogging, Circulation, FINANCE, INTERNET, Investment, New York Times Co., Times Co.
Research articles 2007-10-01
New York Times shows its hypocrisy over ad issue
WASHINGTON -- Two days before Christmas in 1967, President Lyndon Johnson, visiting the Vatican, presented Pope Paul VI with a foot- high bust of Lyndon Johnson. Small choices can reveal the character of a person. Or of an institution. Consider The New York Times' choices concerning MoveOn.org's issue...
Tags: advertisement, Federal Election Commission, MoveOn.org, New York Times Co., Times Co., Wisconsin
Research articles 2007-09-27
The New York Times Company and Monster Worldwide announce strategic alliance for recruitment
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Media company The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) and Monster Worldwide Inc (Nasdaq:MNST), an online employment solutions provider, announced on Wednesday (14 February) that the companies have entered into a strategic alliance. The companies said that the alliance combines the Times...
Tags: CAREER, INTERNET, job, Monster, Monster Worldwide Inc., New York Times Co., Times Co.
Research articles 2007-02-15
Changing 'Times' heralds new direction; Sales operations combined, `futurist' position created, branding campaign launched.(News)
Byline: MATTHEW SCHWARTZ It may not be extreme, but the New York Times Co. is getting a serious makeover. Last month, the company announced several moves designed to deliver more integrated sales packages to marketers, prepare the company for an increasingly...
Tags: advertisement, branding, New York Times Co., SALES, Times Co.
Research articles 2006-10-09
openQRM Adoption Driven by Worldwide Demand for Open Source Systems Management Software; Qlusters' Innovative Systems Management Platform Downloaded 17,000 Times, Company Named ''One to Watch'' by Computer Business Review
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Qlusters, Inc., the leading provider of open source systems management software, today announced that demand for the company's openQRM systems management platform has surged since its formal launch on January 30, 2006. Qlusters attributes this surge in interest to worldwide demand for open source solutions that...
Tags: computer, HARDWARE, Innovative Systems Inc., NETWORKING, Storage, Times Co.
Research articles 2006-06-05
BRIEFS
*MEG to sell 20% of Denver paper: Media General Inc. said last week that it had agreed to sell its 20 percent of the Denver Post to MediaNews Group, the owner of the remainder of the paper. Under the 1987 agreement to buy the Post, Richmond, Va.-based...
Tags: agreement, Denver, Government, Times Co.
Research articles 2005-02-07
Seattle Paper To Lay Off 7% Of Staff
Reacting to what it says was a $12-million loss last year, a top executive at the Seattle Times circulated a memo last week saying that the paper plans to cut its full-time staff by between 90 and 110 people, or roughly seven percent of its workforce. ...
Tags: Hearst Corp., Times Co.
Research articles 2005-01-17
TABLOIDS, M&A TOP NEW YEAR NEWSPAPER NEWS NYT Co. buys into Boston Metro; DC's Washington Examiner to debut
Close on the heels of a report that indicates that newspaper mergers and acquisitions were up 43 percent last year, the New York Times Co. on Tuesday said it would pay $16.5 million to buy 49-percent ownership of Metro Boston, the city's commuter tabloid started in 2001 by...
Tags: acquisition, Boston, Boston Herald, FINANCE, Investment, M&A, MARKETING, media, New York Times Co., Times Co.
Research articles 2005-01-10
BRIEFS
*Court agrees to hear Seattle paper's appeal: The Washington State Supreme Court said last week that it would review a lower-court ruling in the case of Hearst Communications v. The Seattle Times Co., wherein the two partners in the Seattle newspaper joint operating agreement are arguing...
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, SALES, SOFTWARE, Times Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Research articles 2004-12-06
Daily News, New York, publishing column.
By Paul D. Colford, Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 22--While fans of the Yankees have cried in their beer and coffee since Wednesday's crushing loss, one quintessentially New York institution -- The Times -- would seem to have...
Tags: Boston Globe, Games, New York Times Co., team, Times Co.
Research articles 2004-10-22
Sec Probes Circulation Scandal
Apparently all the publicly traded newspaper companies have received letters in recent weeks from the Securities and Exchange Commission, asking them to cooperate in an investigation of industry circulation practices. The requests come in the wake of inflated circulation reports at papers in New York, Dallas and...
Tags: FINANCE, Newsday, SEC, Strategy, Times Co.
Research articles 2004-10-18
WALL STREET ANALYSTS CAUTIOUSLY OPTMISTIC ON PAPERS They see rough patches ahead, but think long-term will be OK
Despite a spate of warnings from publicly traded newspaper companies that third-quarter profits might not be as good as once thought, Wall Street stock analysts seem nonetheless to be cautiously optimistic about the newspaper business. With the third-quarter earnings reporting starting this week, a variety...
Tags: advertisement, analyst, earnings, investor, Times Co.
Research articles 2004-10-11
Lee Enterprises Targets Under-30 Market in Madison
MADISON, Wis. -- Lee Enterprises, Incorporated (NYSE:LEE), and The Capital Times Co. have announced plans to launch a free weekly newspaper and companion website aimed at young adults in Madison. Jim Hopson, publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal, and Clayton Frink, publisher of The Capital Times, said Core Weekly...
Tags: MARKETING, Readers, Times Co.
Research articles 2004-07-09
Hearst Offers To Settle?
In an apparent attempt to restart stalled negotiations, The Hearst Corp. disclosed last week that it had been negotiating with its joint operating agreement partner, The Seattle Times Co., as recently as last January and that in an attempt to settle their lawsuit and continue to...
Tags: FINANCE, Hearst Corp., Times Co.
Research articles 2004-07-05
Unanswered Questions at the New York Times
Arthur Sulzberger no doubt put a scare into New York Times Co. readers this week when he said the Times' print edition might not exist in five years, and said he didn't give a hoot one way or the other. I'm guessing this tactic is not the best way to quell...
Tags: Internet, New York Times Co., Times Co., Wall Street Journal, Joseph De Avila, Blogging
Blog posts 2007-02-09
Seattle Newspaper Expects to Lose $7.7 Million in 2004.
By Bill Richards, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 20--The Seattle Times expects to lose about $7.7 million this year and has watched annual advertising revenue drop by about $50 million from four years ago, when the paper was wrapping...
Tags: FINANCE, Hearst Corp., Seattle, Times Co.
Research articles 2004-03-20
PERSONS
Talk of the Times: At The New York Times Co., Lynn Dolnick has been named to the board of directors; she is a fourth-generation member of the Ochs-Sulzberger family, which controls the company. Between 1998 and 2004, Dolnick was an associate director of the National Zoological Park...
Tags: CAREER, job, New York Times Co., Times Co.
Research articles 2004-02-21
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