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Boston Globe, once bought for $1.1 billion, sells for $70 million
AP via nbcnews.com ^ | August 3, 2013 | AP

Posted on 08/03/2013 3:59:20 AM PDT by John W

BOSTON -- The New York Times Co. says it has agreed to sell The Boston Globe to the principal owner of the Boston Red Sox for $70 million, a massive drop from the record $1.1 billion it paid for it.

Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy confirms the sale of the Globe and other media properties to businessman John Henry.

The Times bought the Globe in 1993. Newspapers have faced difficulties in recent years as advertisers have moved more ads online.

The Times announced in February it was putting the Globe up for sale. The company's CEO said at the time selling the Globe would help the company focus attention on The New York Times brand.

Henry says the Globe's "award-winning journalism" and "its rich history and tradition of excellence" have established it as one of the most well-respected media companies in the country.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts; US: New York
KEYWORDS: bostonglob; cultureofcorruption; dinosaurmedia; msm; nyettimes; yellowjournalism
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1 posted on 08/03/2013 3:59:20 AM PDT by John W
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To: John W

How much are buggy whips going for these days?


2 posted on 08/03/2013 4:00:48 AM PDT by saganite (What happens to taglines? Is there a termination date?)
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To: John W

In true, anti-capitalist style.


3 posted on 08/03/2013 4:01:05 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: John W
ne of the most well-respected media companies

One of the top maggots on the corpse.

4 posted on 08/03/2013 4:01:51 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: John W

Why would anyone buy a newspaper? Either a single copy or an entire company neither makes any sense.


5 posted on 08/03/2013 4:06:27 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Don't fire until you see the blue of their helmets)
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To: John W

A bargan for an anti capitolist liberal progressive


6 posted on 08/03/2013 4:09:23 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: muir_redwoods

Advertising has moved on, and that was a major source of funds for newspapers.

Then the Media turned into a DNC operation. You cannot continuously antagonize half of your readership and stay in business.

But if a paper were to pay attention to the happenings of the world in a fair manner it could perhaps be saved and become of some value.


7 posted on 08/03/2013 4:11:03 AM PDT by Venturer ( cowardice posturing as tolerance =political correctness)
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To: John W

The building is probably worth more than that.


8 posted on 08/03/2013 4:13:38 AM PDT by libertarian27 (FreeRepublic Cookbooks 2011 & 2012 - Click Profile)
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If they pay more than a bag us used baseballs, they got ripped off.


9 posted on 08/03/2013 4:14:03 AM PDT by newnhdad (Our new motto: USA, it was fun while it lasted.)
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To: John W
Schadenfreude
10 posted on 08/03/2013 4:15:40 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA (When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
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To: John W
How do you become a millionaire? Start with a billion dollars and buy the Boston Globe.
11 posted on 08/03/2013 4:19:05 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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The New York Times is antiprogressive. The sale of the Globe means no more capital gins taxes for life.


12 posted on 08/03/2013 4:23:20 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Travon... Felony assault and battery hate crime)
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To: John W

Some teams go to extreme lengths to buy favorable press coverage. Think the Globe will be critical of the Sawx now?


13 posted on 08/03/2013 4:33:04 AM PDT by OrangeHoof (Howdy to all you government agents spying on me.)
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Newspapers have faced difficulties in recent years as advertisers have moved more ads online.

Oh, is that so? No other reason, I guess. Well, let's ignore their political stances which turn off a lot of people; that has nothing to do with the situation.

14 posted on 08/03/2013 4:33:57 AM PDT by OldPossum
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I doubt that there is a newspaper left in America that is worth the paper that it is printed on.


15 posted on 08/03/2013 4:33:59 AM PDT by AlexW
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To: bert

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/business/media/new-york-times-company-sells-boston-globe.html?pagewanted=all


16 posted on 08/03/2013 4:35:07 AM PDT by abb
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To: John W

I bid two bits.


17 posted on 08/03/2013 4:37:42 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: Venturer

Print newspaper’s major problem is with efficiency of delivery. Even with those organizations which published both morning & evening editions, there was a 12 hour delay is delivery times. Then there are the costs of getting the news to the customer (newsprint, presses & labor, paper delivery chain labor and add-on profits. etc.).

Radio and later television were the first major blows to the newspaper industry, increasing frequency of news delivery. Television added the element of “if a picture is worth a thousand words, how much more effective is a video clip”? Cable news channels hammered them even further with continuous delivery of news. Then along came the internet & computers providing on-demand, customer selective news, ads & features. It appeared that things could not get any worse for the newspaper industry.

Wrong! The smart phone took all of the befits of internet & computer delivery of news and made them totally on-demand by finishing the portability trend started by the laptop and expanded by the tablet.

Few people keep parrots or clean their own fish any more. Plastic tarps are cheap and don’t let paint soak through. Paper mache is about the only use left for newspapers. Oh, and there are still flies to swat and the occasional recalcitrant dog to discipline.


18 posted on 08/03/2013 4:42:53 AM PDT by BwanaNdege ("To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"- Voltaire)
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“award-winning journalism”

The awards came from other left wing journalists, and are worth nothing.


19 posted on 08/03/2013 4:47:50 AM PDT by I want the USA back
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To: John W

Boston Snow Globe


20 posted on 08/03/2013 4:49:05 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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