Online recruitment service Monster Worldwide may have time on its side, but it's not helped by a weak U.S. employment environment that is likely to go global, a Goldman Sachs analyst said in a report Thursday.[...]
Newspapers could be particularly hard hit by a decline in advertising spending next year that will be steeper by local advertisers than national ones, a Goldman Sachs analyst predicted Tuesday.[...]
From mid 2010, in the new Rhein Main (DRM) printing center in R��sselsheim, Hessen, four highly automated, triplewide Wifag evolution 473 presses will print 330,000 newspaper copies daily, along with weeklies and advertising newspapers with high color content and quality.[...]
A new weekly graphic called "World Markets" is being introduced by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.[...]
USA Today's crossword puzzle is now available on the iPhone, announced Uclick, the online sister company of Universal Press Syndicate.[...]
The first odds submitted by "America��s Line" columnist Benjamin Eckstein on who will be voted off ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" appear today on E! Online.[...]
Another McClatchy newspaper is letting an editorial cartoonist go.[...]
Microsoft has released version 2 of its professional photography toolkit Pro Photo Tools. Upgrades include an improved interface for geotagging and support for international locales.[...]
The Institute for America's Future (IAF), in an effort to get candidates and the media to discuss more substantive issues during the election campaign, started a series of op-ed ads in The New York Times today.[...]
"Rubes" cartooonist Leigh Rubin will speak Wednesday evening at The Sacramento Bee's Eleanor McClatchy Auditorium.[...]
Ken DePaola, who headed Tribune Co.'s national cross-platform ad sales as president of Tribune Media Net, has resigned to take a top executive job at Newsday, Chicago Tribune media writer Phil Rosenthal reported Tuesday.[...]
The Bristol (Va.) Herald Courier opinion page has added a whopping four editorial cartoonists -- and they're all syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group.[...]
WSJ., The Wall Street Journal��s new luxury magazine and Dow Jones & Co.'s first launch since being acquired by News Corp. last year, boasts 51 advertisers in its Sept. 6 launch issue.[...]
McClatchy-Tribune News Service is offering "Guantanamo: Beyond the Law" -- an eight-month investigation by McClatchy Newspapers -- as a five-part series for publication starting this Sunday.[...]
Caspio, Inc. today announced that McClatchy Interactive has adopted Caspio Bridge to deliver more traffic to its Web sites and monetize its database assets. McClatchy is adopting Caspio Bridge as a rapid database- and application-building platform for its Web sites after deployment at five of its large dailies.[...]
MuseStorm, which offers a platform for widgets and social applications, has extended its MuseStorm Engagement Platform (MEP) to offer support for the iPhone.[...]
The New York Times announced today the launch of a special online section for the 2008 Olympic Games with a new blog called "Rings." The blog is dedicated to the full range of topics surrounding the summer Games in Beijing, from the competition itself to the social, political, and economic [...]
May 19 will be the five-year syndication anniversary of Timothy Parker's "USA Today Crossword" puzzle with uclick, the online sibling to Universal Press Syndicate.[...]
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who has been slammed from the left for things like his early support of the Iraq War, got rapped by the right today in a National Review Online article by Detroit News editorial cartoonist/writer Henry Payne.[...]
TV Guide, which offers television content that's also syndicated to print and online newspapers, has announced two promotions.[...]
Jim Brady, executive editor of The Washington Post's online division, said during a panel discussion at the Digital Hollywood conference in Los Angeles that he would like to see a technology that could identify people who violate site standards while posting comments at Washingtonpost.com -- and if need be, automatically [...]
A column offering advice for couples is being offered by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (MCT) as part of its weekly "Love & Relationships" package.[...]
A new weekly package called "Moms" is being introduced by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (MCT).[...]
Former Washington Post columnist William Raspberry is retiring after 13 years as a journalism/public policy professor at Duke University.[...]
Connie Schultz, in her column today, discussed the disturbing facts found in Sunday's New York Times story about retired military officers posing as objective commentators on TV.[...]