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Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Media Tuesday, December 08, 2009 New York Times Sees 25% Drop in 4Q Print Revenue  By Matt Egan FOXBusiness  The New York Times Co. ( ...
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The New York Times Company today will discuss its business, strategies and management’s outlook during the UBS 37 th Annual Global Media & Communications Conference. “While the print advertising market remains very challenging, trends have improved modestly as the quarter progressed and we currently project print advertising revenues to decrease approximately 25 percent in the fourth quarter,” said Janet L. Robinson, president and CEO. “We ...
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