Reports on Gannett Suburban Newspapers' plans to merge its ten dailies in New York City. Effects to staffers; Suburban areas covered by the newspapers; Combined circulation of the newspapers.
Reports on the possibility that New York City's `Street News' newspaper will close down. Newspaper's unique concept of empowering the homeless by employing them as paper vendors; Bad public image, tougher ordinances for street vendors and poor editorial quality as reasons behind the possible closure; History of the newspaper highlighting the success of its homeless empowerment.
Focuses on 'The New York Sun,' a daily newspaper in New York City that began circulation in April 2002. Question of whether it can compete in what some believe is an already-saturated market; How Seth Lipsky, editor-in-chief, hopes that his paper will detract from the metropolitan circulation of the 'New York Times'; Reaction of editors from competing papers.
Focuses on speculations that Tribune Media Services Inc. is planning to launch a city edition of its 'Newsday' newspaper in New York City. Company's hiring of veteran news editors to expand the paper's coverage of the police in Manhattan; Indications of an increased city focus and possible expansion across the regions' boroughs.
Reports on the $24.4 million-worth of incentives given by the New York state officials to the `New York Post,' to keep its printing operations within city limits. Events leading up to the gift; Criticisms against the move; Plans of the paper for the grant money.
Published
1998
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