The New York Times has begun selling front-page display ads, a first for
the paper.
The paper has sold small-classified liners on the front page prior to this move, but decided to sell display ads in such a desirable position because of declining advertising revenue.
The New York Times, the intelligence wing of al-Qaeda, has again obtained known classified documents and made them public. Like I said before, there ought to be a law. Disclaimer: this…
'Moody's Downgrades New York Times Co. To Notch Above Junk' is the headline in Editor & Publisher. Times are bad for the Times. Advertising revenue is down and is expected…
A sign of the Times? Perhaps. The New York Times reported a second quarter net loss of $119.7 million for 2011. The same quarter last year turned in a profit…