Wednesday, August 12, 2020

More Media News

 

• Lee, The New York Times CompanyGannett and Tribune Publishing released quarterly earnings reports last week.

The New York Times posted its best-ever results for new digital subscriptions and for the first time in its history total digital revenue exceeded print revenue, the company said in its latest earnings report.

• The Daily Herald (Arlington, Illinois) says it’s back to normal production after suffering a “sophisticated cyberattack” that the paper’s editor said started July 21. In a note to readers, Editor John Lampinen said the paper worked with several cyber security experts in resolving the issue. Paddock Publications owns the paper.

• The jobs of Publisher Karen Morris, Sales Manager Candy Scutt and Sales Executive Cheryl Maslyn were cut at The Chronicle-Express (Penn Yan, New York), the paper reported. Gannett owns the paper. https://www.chronicle-express.com/news/20200805/chronicle-express-publisher-sales-staff-terminated

• Around a third of jobs, some 115, at the London Evening Standard will be cut, according to people briefed on the plan, the Financial Times reported. Evgeny Lebedev owns the paper. https://www.ft.com/content/6b69006f-87e8-4180-9b26-b3ed05996176

• Fujifilm Canada has a new agreement that establishes Focus Pre-Press Systems as a distributor of Fujifilm, covering sales in Western Canadahttps://www.fujifilm.ca/press/news/display_news?newsID=881844

• On Aug. 10, the Tri-City Herald is relocating from downtown Kennewick to south Kennewick (Washington state), the paper says. McClatchy owns the paper.  https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article244127142.html

• Cox Automotive has cut some 1,600 positions in the U.S. and Canada, Auto Remarketing reportedhttps://www.autoremarketing.com/wholesale/cox-automotive-cuts-approximately-1600-positions-us-canada

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