Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the owner of The Daily News, will make the argument that his bid is more attractive because it does not have the potential to fall into regulatory limbo.
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the owner of The Daily News, will make the argument that his bid is more attractive because it does not have the potential to fall into regulatory limbo.
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the owner of The Daily News, will make the argument that his bid is more attractive because it does not have the potential to fall into regulatory limbo.
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the owner of The Daily News, is expected to make the argument that his bid is more attractive because it can be completed faster and does not have the potential to fall into regulatory limbo.
Rupert Murdoch’s plan to add Newsday to his stable of New York media properties may run up against rules on media ownership.
Rupert Murdoch appears likely to pose the first significant challenge to the media ownership rule that the Federal Communications Commission recently adopted.
Rupert Murdoch struck a tentative deal to buy Newsday and will get a chance to pick The Wall Street Journal’s top editor.
Marcus W. Brauchli was said to have been frustrated that he did not have the control over the newspaper that he was promised.
Friends and colleagues of Marcus W. Brauchli differed as to whether he was being forced out, or leaving out of frustration.