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5. May 2010 | 17:09Post puts Newsweek up for sale
The Washington Post Co. announces that it has hired a firm to seek buyers for newsweekly. Newsweek - Washington Post - United States - Washington Post Co - Government (News Source: Washington Post - 15:06:12)
Washington Post Co. Looks To Shed Newsweek
The Washington Post Co. says it is putting Newsweek up for sale, another stunning moment for a struggling magazine industry. The company says it has retained the investment bank Allen & Co. to help find a buyer for the money-losing weekly. (News Source: NPR - 15:09:05)
Washington Post Co. puts Newsweek on market
WASHINGTON - The Washington Post says it is exploring the sale of Newsweek. (News Source: Detroit Free Press - 15:07:21)
Washington Post looking to sell Newsweek magazine as losses continue
WASHINGTON - The Washington Post Co. says it is exploring the sale of Newsweek. The company says it has retained the investment bank Allen & Co. to help find a buyer for the money-losing magazine. (News Source: Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 14:56:00)
Washington Post Co. Looking To Sell Newsweek
The Washington Post Co. says it is exploring the sale of Newsweek. The company says it has retained the investment bank Allen & Co. to help find a buyer for the money-losing magazine. The Post Co. has owned the 77-year-old magazine since 1961. (News Source: WCBS-TV New York - 15:06:28)
Washington Post Co. looking to sell Newsweek
The Washington Post Co. says it is putting Newsweek up for sale, another stunning moment for a struggling magazine industry… (News Source: News 10 NBC Rochester - 15:04:36)
Newsweek: Signs Pointing to Kagan for Scotus Seat
Newsweek’s Daniel Klaidman recently penned a piece explaining that Obama appears to be strongly leaning toward appointing another woman to the bench. In all likelihood, wrote Klaidman, that woman is Elena Kagan. (News Source: Wall Street Journal Blogs - 22:54:12)
Washington Post Co. to Sell Newsweek
Chairman Donald E. Graham cites multi-year losses. ‘We are exploring all options to fix that problem,’ he said. (News Source: Newsweek - 14:55:18)
Newsweek: Fabrice Tourre, the most popular man on Wall Street
The Goldman Sachs employee at the center of an SEC investigation may have been denounced in Senate hearings, but he’s being lauded on Wall Street. What gives? (News Source: MSNBC - 14:16:13)
Washington Post Co. looking to sell Newsweek
The company says it has retained the investment bank Allen & Co. to help find a buyer for the money-losing magazine. (News Source: WDBJ 7 Roanoke - 14:54:50)
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