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Publisher of The Tennessean retires, successor set

The Tennessean newspaper's president and publisher, Ellen Leifeld, is retiring and Gannett Co. Inc. has named Carol Hudler to replace her.

Boston Globe publisher announces retirement

Boston Globe Publisher P. Steven Ainsley has announced he will retire at the end of the year.

'Da Vinci Code' publisher changes jobs

Dan Brown's former publisher has a new job.

New publisher named for Oregonian newspaper

N. Christian Anderson III, honored for innovations as a leader of the Orange County Register, has been named publisher of The Oregonian newspaper.

Corpus Christi publisher takes over at Knoxville

Patrick Birmingham, president and publisher of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times in Texas, has been named president and publisher of the Knoxville News Sentinel.

'Da Vinci Code' publisher resigning

The man who published "The Da Vinci Code" is resigning.

Correction: Newsday Publisher Resigns story

In a Sept. 23 story about the resignation of Timothy Knight as publisher of Newsday, The Associated Press erroneously attributed quotes to Newsday spokeswoman Deidra Parrish Williams that appeared in a note to staffers.

Publisher resigns from New York daily Newsday

Timothy Knight has resigned as publisher of the suburban New York newspaper Newsday, he told staff in a note Wednesday.

Birmingham News publisher Hanson to retire Dec. 1

Victor Hanson III, the fourth generation of his family to serve as publisher of The Birmingham News in an affiliation dating back 100 years, announced plans Wednesday to retire Dec. 1.

Oregonian publisher Stickel to retire

Fred Stickel, publisher of The Oregonian, said Wednesday he will retire after guiding Oregon's largest paper for more than three decades that included toasts to five Pulitzer Prizes as well as sharp staff cuts in the newspaper industry's current slump.

Jack Klunder named publisher of LA Daily News

Jack Klunder has been named publisher of the Daily News of Los Angeles, the newspaper announced Friday.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution gets new publisher

Michael Joseph has been promoted to publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Cox Media Group announced Thursday.

USA Today publisher sees hope in mobile platforms

USA Today's new publisher said Wednesday he hopes to expand the newspaper's revenue from mobile phones and portable electronic reading devices, and pledged to fight The Wall Street Journal's bid for readers in hotels.

Media veteran is new publisher of Union-Tribune

A 32-year media veteran was named Tuesday as the new president and publisher of The San Diego Union-Tribune.

USA Today publisher retiring amid newspaper tumult

USA Today Publisher Craig Moon will retire April 17, becoming the second top executive to leave the nation's best-selling newspaper this year.

Journalist who sought justice posthumously honored

As editor and publisher of a small-town newspaper in the Mississippi Delta, Hazel Brannon Smith was boycotted by fellow whites and condemned in the state Senate because she advocated equal treatment of blacks during the volatile 1950s and '60s.

`Da Vinci Code' publisher has job at Random House

The man who published "The Da Vinci Code" has a new job at Random House, two months after his division was dismantled in a companywide reorganization.

New Atlanta Journal-Constitution publisher named

Doug Franklin, executive vice president of Cox Newspapers, has been named publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Publisher of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt quits

The senior vice president and publisher of adult trade books at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has quit, effective Dec. 10.

Senegal finds publisher guilty of slander

A court in Senegal has sentenced a newspaper publisher to three years in prison for printing "false reports" in an article claiming the president and his son had stolen government funds.

Former DirecTV head named LA Times publisher

Eddy Hartenstein, a former head of DirecTV, will become publisher of the Los Angeles Times, the newspaper reported Saturday.

LA Times Publisher David Hiller resigns

The Los Angeles Times says publisher David Hiller has resigned after 21 months at the helm of Tribune Co.'s largest paper.

Chicago Tribune names interim publisher

The Chicago Tribune is reporting that it has named an executive as interim publisher to replace the retiring Scott C. Smith.

Fiji deports second newspaper publisher

Fiji's military government defied a High Court order and deported the Australian publisher of the South Pacific country's leading newspaper Friday, continuing a campaign of media intimidation it began within days of seizing power.

Hyperion Publisher Goes to HarperCollins

In an ever-uncertain market for publishers, HarperCollins is looking to resolve two of the industry's major concerns: High author advances and the high rate of returned books.

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Publisher of N.O. Tribune cited in freak fatal accident that pinned postman
Source: NOLA.com

Roy Rondeno Sr., the veteran postman who was critically wounded last weekend when a vehicle struck him on his postal route, died Friday of complications from his injuries.

Title Announced For Sarah Palin's Memoir: "Going Rogue: An American Life"
Source: Politico

Sarah Palin's publisher plans to announce Tuesday that the title of her eagerly awaited memoir will be "Going Rogue: An American Life."

Time Magazine up for sale on declining revenues
Source: Reuters

Crawford made the comments during a September 24 discussion at University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication entitled "The Art of the Long View: The Media Company of 2020." Time Warner declined to comment on Saturday.

Newspaper chain files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Source: tulsaworld.com

The company that owns The Orange County Register in California and dozens of other newspapers on Tuesday became the latest publisher to seek bankruptcy protection, driven into financial despair by a staggering drop in advertising revenue.

Print Media is Dying. Online Revenues are Tiny.
Source: Fast Company

The media business is dying. But what if it's not the fault of publishers? What if the crappy state of Internet ads is to blame?

What should be the title of Sarah Palin's next book? (Poll)

I am sure everyone has an opinion about Sarah Palin by now, especially in view of her sudden resignation from her governorship of Alaska. No doubt, she will be sought after by publishers to tell all so one can expect at least one book in the near future.

Gannett to cut 1,400 jobs in new round of cuts
Source: Fox 23

Newspaper publisher Gannett Co. plans to cut 1,400 jobs in the next few weeks, about three percent of its work force, as it faces a prolonged slump in advertising revenue.

Turning News into Actionable Information: How Newspaper Publishers Can Charge for Content

Publishers are in crisis, especially those who publish news online. News no longer has monetary value and you can't make money off something that has no monetary value. Yet newspapers can earn a living from being online. There's no question about it.

Cheney's Satantic Verses
Source: Truthdig

"Former Vice President, Defense Secretary, and White House Chief of Staff Dick Cheney has signed an alleged $2 million deal with Simon & Schuster to publish his memoirs as a public official in four presidential administrations.

Electronic books - e-books - on the increase in publishing revolution set to change world
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Sherman Young, acting head of the department of media, music and cultural studies at Macquarie University, Sydney and author of "The Book Is Dead (Long Live the Book)": this year the e-book on the move.

Lies, Broken Promises, Ignored Correspondence, and More - Top 10 Customer Service No No's
Source: Writers Weekley

If you own a professional writing or editing company, or if you're a freelance journalist or book author, or if your company serves writers, or if you're simply in business at all, there are 10 customer service blunders that can be fatal to your reputation and, ultimately, your b …

Google: A Natural Monopoly?
Source: CNN

For the second week in a row, reports have surfaced that government regulators are closely eyeing Google.

Pearson Buys English Teaching Business in China
Source: Reuters

British publishing group Pearson (PSON.L) is buying Wall Street English, one of China's top English language-training (ELT) companies, for $145 million in cash to cement its position in a critical growth market.

Publisher Joe McQuaid 3-30-09

Publisher Joe McQuaid 3-30-09 Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217 Joe McQuaid wrote a great editorial on Newspapers making the news. He talked about changes and the economy. He communicated with the people.

Self-Publishing : More Writers Paying to See Their Words Bound
Source: The New York Times

The point may soon come when there are more people who want to write books than there are people who want to read them. More Articles

'Potter' publisher looks to promote next big thing
Source: Yahoo! News

NEW YORK - On Sept. 9, the U.S.

Japan Publisher Sorry For Qur'an Image - IslamOnline.net - News
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Job Search Advice for Young Doctors: Negotiate Everything
Source: Wall Street Journal

After years of being a medical grunt, Erica Sun was surprised at how the tables turned when she went to find her first real job as a doctor.

Maxim publisher Felix Dennis: 'I've killed a man' - Times Online
Source: The Times

Maxim publisher Felix Dennis: 'I've killed a man' The Oz trial defendant who is now a billionaire publisher with an empire that includes Maxim and The Week talks about poetry, whores, his past addiction to crack cocaine and the time he killed a man - a confession he later retrac …

Woman's Gang Memoir Is A Fake
Source: ABC News

A memoir by a white woman who claimed she was raised in poverty by a black foster mother and sold drugs for a gang in a tough Los Angeles neighborhood has turned out to be pure fiction, a newspaper report says.

Asheville, North Carolina has Biltmore Estate and good mountain golf
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

Asheville, North Carolina isn't the first destination you think of when you think about Carolina golf, but courses like the Grove Park Golf Course and Mount Mitchell Golf Club, not to mention the awe-inspring Biltmore Estate, makes this beautiful city one to seek out.

Major Publisher Caught Plagiarizing Wikipedia
Source: Newsweek

The publishing house John Wiley & Sons is known for, among other things, its series of "Dummies" books: "Nutrition for Dummies," "Puppies for Dummies," and "Advanced Computing for Dummies." But considering two run-ins the publisher has had over intellectual property issues this y …

Language of Trees
Source: namelessgrace.com

My family believed in trees, Christmas, and the land.

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