Tribune Buyout, Last Year’s Coup, A Times Headache

It’s been nearly a year since The New York Times took total control of the International Herald Tribune , America’s broadsheet voice abroad, ending a gentlemanly partnership between The Times ‘ dynastic family, the Sulzbergers, and the Grahamsof The Washington Post to run the paper.

TheTimes was sufficiently sanguine about its prospects abroad that it Read More

Off the Record

As the Daily News prepares to deploy its new Sunday edition on March 28 to the tune of $2 million, owner and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman is determined not to shell out more money to the unions who print, package, fold, mail and deliver it.

On March 18, the Daily News filed suit in U.S. Read More