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Report: New York Times to charge online readers

The New York Times is reportedly getting ready to charge readers for access to the venerable newspaper's online content.

CNNMoney: New York Times to cut 100 jobs

The New York Times on Monday announced plans to cut 100 jobs from its newsroom, about 8% of its news staff, by the end of the year.

Former CBS anchor 'Uncle Walter' Cronkite dead at 92

Walter Cronkite, the CBS anchorman known as "Uncle Walter" for his easygoing, measured delivery and "the most trusted man in America" for his rectitude and gravitas, died Friday night in his New York home, CBS reported.

Newspaper vending boxes feel economy's slide

This classic chant of "Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" -- barked out by battalions of newsboys hawking newspapers -- died decades ago, a casualty of home delivery, mass distribution and the advent of coin-operated newspaper machines.

Commentary: News can outlast newspapers

Last week, Sen. John Kerry convened a discussion of the troubled state of journalism in America by way of a hearing by the Senate Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet.

Boston Globe backs off threat to shut paper down

The Boston Globe will not take immediate action to shut down the newspaper after reaching agreements with six of its employees' seven unions, it said Monday.

CNNMoney: Bankruptcy: No option for newspapers

It's hard to imagine any U.S. industry worse off than the automotive sector. That is, until one considers the newspaper business.

Why dirty up my hands with newsprint?

For grins, next time you're in the mood for a movie, go rent "The Paper" with Michael Keaton and Glenn Close. Released in 1994, it involves a day in the life of a New York City tabloid newspaper.

Review: 'State of Play' may be last of its kind

These are not good times to be a newsprint journalist.

Fortune: New York vs. Boston: Now it's personal

One of the saddest ironies about the possible demise of the Boston Globe is that most of us in Boston got the news when we woke up last Saturday morning and read about it in the Globe. "Times Co. threatens to shut Globe, seeks $20m in cuts from unions," was the front-page headline.

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