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Plugh formed a new corporate parent for the paper, Newspaper Media Corporation, and expressed a desire to buy other New England newspapers. Plugh in 1997 purchased The Patriot Ledger and its chain of weeklies, Memorial Press Group, paying an estimated $60 million to $70 million. As newspapers moved to the internet, the two afternoon dailies ...
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The Daily Free Press is the student newspaper of Boston University. [1] It is a digital-first publication with daily online content and a monthly print edition on Thursday during the academic year. The Daily Free Press is staffed by about 200 volunteer editors, writers, reporters and photographers. The editorial positions change on a semester ...
Factiva was integrated into the Enterprise Media Group within Dow Jones. [3] Clare Hart was the executive vice president of this operating group. In 2007, Factiva was included as a Dow Jones company sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. [4] Factiva provides searching by free-text, as well as region, subject, author, industry and company metadata.
Dow Jones Local Media Group published eight daily and 15 weekly newspapers in seven U.S. states. Its circulation was given in 2005 as 282,000 daily, 316,000 Sunday and 119,000 daily unique visitors on newspaper Internet sites. [3] Daily newspapers are: Ashland Daily Tidings of Ashland, Oregon (sold) Cape Cod Times of Barnstable, Massachusetts
In 2019, DowDuPont, which was created in a DuPont merger with Dow Chemical, broke apart into three separate entities: DuPont, Dow Chemical and Corteva, the company’s agriculture business.