Buffett bucks the trend by buying newspapers
Unfazed by predictions of the death of newspapers, billionaire Warren Buffett is pumping more money into print.
In the past year, one of the world's richest men and sharpest investors has put some $3
Hotel association to sue newspaper
Kerala Hotel and Restaurants Association (KHRA) has threatened to sue a leading English newspaper for publishing the names of hotels, which were slapped with notices by the corporation for serving sta
Newspaper agents' strike hits home delivery, talks on Monday
With the strike by a section of newspaper agents hitting doorstep deliveries in most parts of Kerala, government has convened a meeting of representatives of newspaper owners and agents on Monday to s
US print panic over Doonesbury satire
Around a dozen US newspapers have raised questions about an abortion-related Doonesbury comic strip set for publication next week, and some will likely not run it, the syndicate behind the cartoon sai
Panel to probe 'paid news'
New Delhi: The Press Council of India has received 19 complaints from various persons, including an MP Kunwar Manvendra Singh, against newspapers accusing them of publishing paid news, government sai
Dailies to face 'paid news' probe
The Press Council of India has received 19 complaints from various persons, including an MP Kunwar Manvendra Singh, against newspapers accusing them of publishing paid news, government said Tuesday.
Top papers to charge online, but how?
Reuters: Three of the world's most influential newspapers have finally come to terms with the notion that charging readers online is the only way to survive.
There is far less agreement on how to go