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New York Times Sells Santa Barbara News-Press (2000-07-10): The New York Times Company and Ampersand Holdings LLC, the Santa Barbara, Calif.
Gannett to Acquire Central Newspapers (2000-06-28): Gannett Co.
Media General to Acquire Newspaper Groups From Thomson (2000-06-15): Media General has agreed to acquire three newspaper clusters in its core southeastern region from Thomson Newspapers for approximately $237 million.
MSNBC.com Partners With Pioneer Newspapers to Deliver Local News (2000-06-15): MSNBC.
Ziff Davis Smart Business Names Gordon Lee Jones Publisher (2000-06-15): Ziff Davis Smart Business for the New Economy, a national business magazine with over six million readers, has announced the appointment of Gordon Lee Jones as publisher.
Tribune and Times Mirror Complete Merger (2000-06-12): Tribune Company has completed its merger with The Times Mirror Company to create a major-market multimedia leader, with operations in broadcasting, publishing and interactive in 18 of the top 30 markets.
Gannett to Acquire 21 Daily Newspapers From Thomson (2000-06-09): Gannett Co.
Gale Group Launches History Resource Center (2000-06-06): Gale Group, an operating unit of the Thomson Corporation, has launched the History Resource Center:US.
Kathleen Waltz Named President, Publisher and CEO of Orlando Sentinel Communications (2000-05-26): Kathleen M.
Media General Announces Plans to Acquire Weekly Newspapers (2000-04-07): Media General has announced that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire a group of weekly newspapers in southwestern Virginia.
San Francisco Examiner Sold (2000-03-17): The Hearst Corporation has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement for the acquisition of the San Francisco Examiner by a company affiliated with the publisher of the San Francisco Independent.
Journal Register Company to Sell Midwest Newspaper Properties (2000-03-01): Journal Register Company has announced that it intends to sell its Ohio, Missouri and Illinois newspaper assets.
The New York Times Company Announces Plan to Sell Seven Small Daily and Non-Daily Newspapers (2000-02-25): The New York Times Company has announced that it plans to sell seven of its smaller daily and non-daily newspapers, and all nine of its telephone directories, which are part of its Regional Newspaper Group.
The New York Times and Random House, Inc. Sign New Book Publishing Agreement (2000-01-28): The New York Times and Random House, Inc.
New Philadelphia Newspaper Distributed Free to SEPTA Commuters (2000-01-21): On January 24th, 2000 the first issue of Metro, a daily newspaper designed to be read in less than 24 minutes, will be distributed at no charge throughout the Delaware Valley, primarily through Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) transit locations.
Seattle Times Company to Launch Regional Site (2000-01-19): In the first quarter of 2000, The Seattle Times Company, in alliance with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and InfoSpace.
iCopyright.com Goes Live On Latimes.com (2000-01-19): iCopyright.
Christopher Schroeder Named CEO and Publisher of Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (2000-01-12): Christopher M.
Village Voice Sold (2000-01-05): Stern Publishing, an alternative newspaper publisher, will be acquired by a management group led by David Schneiderman, the current President of Stern, affiliates of Weiss, Peck & Greer, L.
Gannett Newspaper Division Announces Executive Appointments (2000-01-05): Gannett has announced three executive appointments in the Newspaper Division.