Dividend cut eyed as revenue from classifieds falls 29.3 percent, leading an overall 14.4 percent advertising decline.
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Beta launch of TimesPeople lets users comment and share, but don’t look for Times dates.
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Let the fireworks begin. Microsoft will mount a proxy fight for control of the Yahoo board, The New York Times reports.
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Google unit signs NBA, BBC, Sundance Channel, and other video sources.
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New York Times to post user-generated content.
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Company develops online development community and talks about Web 2.0 future.
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Search king signs deal with over 50 papers for print ad auctions.
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Media giant plans to sell group to focus on newspaper and digital businesses.
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Once the target of lawsuits from book content owners, the search king finds win-win in news archive.
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Newspaper company acquires Baseline StudioSystems for $35 million from Hollywood Media.
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Responding to online predator threat, social networking site hires ex-Microsoft officer.
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FDA looks for oversight help; attention deficit disorder drug patch gets approved; dating with a disease.
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Boom-era magazine founder links writers with advertisers.
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A study finds that musical choices are based on popularity, not on quality.
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The heart device maker's story takes a new twist as secret documents cause a stir.
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Redmond giant deletes blog on MSN Spaces service kept by New York Times researcher.
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Analysts say private equity group’s $65-per-share offer for Affiliated Computer Services undervalues data outsourcer.
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The rapture-themed Left Behind book series becomes a video game, highlighting how religion is influencing new media.
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Venture capitalists back intrusion prevention company Third Brigade.
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Authorities make arrests in Morocco and Turkey in connection with the Internet worm that struck business computer systems.
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