Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Wednesday Night in the Blogosphere

In the lawsuit, a federal judge found that GreatBanc violated pension laws by purchasing unregistered shares in Tribune Co. for the ESOP at a time when there were still company shares trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

Tribune Co. employees also had sued GreatBanc, alleging that a leveraged buyout that resulted in creation of the ownership plan violated federal pension law.



Journalism safety: A year in review - Editors Weblog

NO SH*T, THIS LEDE IS A WINNER - Romenesko

The digital revolution has killed off newspapers - Asharq Alawsat

A severe setback for the Register's bold experiment - USA Today

What if? … The NY Times ended its daily print edition - Media Disruptus

LA Times hires freelancer as new arts and culture blogger - Kevin Roderick

O.C. Register owner to cut staff, merge LB and L.A. newspapers - LA Times


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