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Journal Register Company Acquires the Montgomery Newspaper Group (2001-06-08): The Journal Register Company has acquired the Montgomery Newspaper Group, which is based in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, and includes 24 non-daily suburban Philadelphia publications, from Metroweek Corp.
Black Newspaper Publishers Announce First 10 Papers for Online Project (2001-06-06): The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and United Parcel Service (UPS), partners in an initiative to develop a network of customized websites for African American newspapers, have identified the first 10 newspapers to go online this summer.
The Wall Street Journal to Serialize Novel (2001-05-25): The Wall Street Journal will serialize a new novel, Amanda.
Black Newspaper Publishers Announce Website Initiative (2001-05-16): The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has unveiled an initiative to develop customized websites for its more than 200 member newspapers.
Ebay Partners With Newspapers For Local Classified Listings (2001-05-04): eBay, an online marketplace, announced the launch of eBay Seller Classifieds, a service that allows eBay sellers to advertise their items in a dedicated eBay sellers section of newspaper classifieds.
Knight Ridder to Layoff Workers at Most Newspapers (2001-04-27): Knight Ridder, a leading newspaper publisher, announced a restructuring of its work force in response to both a recession in advertising revenue and a sharp increase in the price of newsprint.
By 2020 Newspapers May Not Be Printed in Most Cities (2001-04-25): The Electronic Document Systems Foundation (EDSF) has released a study, which reported various finding including the possiblity that by 2020 newspapers will not be printed in most major cities.
2001 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced (2001-04-18): The 85th annual Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board, were announced by President George Rupp of Columbia University.
Wall Street Journal, New York Times Increase Prices (2001-03-02): The Wall Street Journal recently announced that it is increasing its suggested cover price to one dollar per copy effective April 2, 2001.
Chicago Tribune To Co-brand Obits Section With Legacy.com (2001-02-23): Legacy.
Belo Launches English-Language Newspaper in Mexico (2001-02-09): Belo launched its first international publication in Mexico on January 8, 2001.
Denver Newspaper Agency Officials Outline Changes (2001-01-24): The newly organized Denver Newspaper Agency became officially operational with executives outlining changes and benefits resulting from the combined business operations of The Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News.
New York Times and Wall Street Journal to Digitize Archives (2001-01-11): Bell & Howell, an information solutions and services provider, has announced agreements with The New York Times Company and Dow Jones & Company to provide digital archive services.
College Newspapers Partner for Online Advertising and Ecommerce Dollars (2000-11-09): Nearly 100 campus newspapers are partnering with a California-based company, CampusEngine.
Gannett Acquires Louisiana Daily (2000-09-08): Gannett Co.
Arizona Republic to Use Electronic Ink (2000-08-30): E Ink Corporation, a developer and marketer of electronic ink technology, has announced The Arizona Republic will be the first newspaper to use electronic ink displays to transmit news to locations around Phoenix.
Gannett Completes Purchase of 19 Thomson Dailies (2000-07-21): Gannett Co.
Cox Newspapers to Acquire Thomson Newspapers' Southwest Ohio Properties (2000-07-14): Cox Newspapers Inc.
iExalt, Inc. Completes Acquisition of Christian Times Newspapers (2000-07-14): iExalt, Inc.
Media General Plans to Sell Two Community Newspapers (2000-07-14): Media General has agreed to sell a group of newspapers in Virginia and North Carolina to Boone Newspapers Inc.