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Wall Street Journal surpasses USA Today as No. 1
The Audit Bureau of Circulation said the average number of Wall Street Journal copies sold in the April to September period reached 2.02 million, up about 12,000 from the same period a year earlier. That tops USA Today, which said last week that it had dropped 17 percent to 1.88 million.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - - News
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The Audit Bureau of Circulation said the average number of Wall Street Journal copies sold in the April to September period reached 2.02 million, up about 12,000 from the same period a year earlier. That tops USA Today, which said last week that it had dropped 17 percent to 1.88 million.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - - News
Sirius XM passing $2 royalty fees to subscribers
Listeners of Sirius XM Radio Inc. are getting $2 fees added to their monthly satellite radio bills, in what's effectively a price increase for consumers.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Listeners of Sirius XM Radio Inc. are getting $2 fees added to their monthly satellite radio bills, in what's effectively a price increase for consumers.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Audit faults AG ... Renewable energy funds ... Veteran broadcasters feted ... more
Minnesota’s Legislative Auditor said the office of Attorney General Lori Swanson has a few minor lapses in internal bookkeeping. The report said. Swanson’s office overall was run in adequate fashion. Auditors looked at the office from the beginning of Swanson’s term in January 2007 through March of this year. Swanson is a Democrat.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Minnesota’s Legislative Auditor said the office of Attorney General Lori Swanson has a few minor lapses in internal bookkeeping. The report said. Swanson’s office overall was run in adequate fashion. Auditors looked at the office from the beginning of Swanson’s term in January 2007 through March of this year. Swanson is a Democrat.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Blockbuster may close as many as 960 U.S. stores
Blockbuster Inc. may close as many as 960 stores by the end of next year, shedding more dead weight as the struggling video rental chain tries to reverse its losses and fend off rapidly growing rivals Netflix Inc. and Redbox.
Thursday, September, 17, 2009 - AP Business Writer - Business
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Blockbuster Inc. may close as many as 960 stores by the end of next year, shedding more dead weight as the struggling video rental chain tries to reverse its losses and fend off rapidly growing rivals Netflix Inc. and Redbox.
Thursday, September, 17, 2009 - AP Business Writer - Business
Top U.S. copyright cop opposes Google book deal
The nation’s top copyright official has joined the mounting opposition to a class-action settlement that would give Google Inc. the digital rights to millions of out-of-print books.
Friday, September, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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The nation’s top copyright official has joined the mounting opposition to a class-action settlement that would give Google Inc. the digital rights to millions of out-of-print books.
Friday, September, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Rhapsody streaming app approved for iPhones
LOS ANGELES — RealNetworks Inc.’s subscription music service Rhapsody has been approved for use on iPhones and iPod Touches, the first time Apple Inc. has allowed an on-demand music streaming program on its devices in the United States.
Thursday, September, 10, 2009 - - News
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LOS ANGELES — RealNetworks Inc.’s subscription music service Rhapsody has been approved for use on iPhones and iPod Touches, the first time Apple Inc. has allowed an on-demand music streaming program on its devices in the United States.
Thursday, September, 10, 2009 - - News
THE LIST: 'My Fair Lady' ... 'Sweet Adelines' ... live music
Area arts and entertainment events.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Area arts and entertainment events.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
AT THE OFFICE: Trial, error can beat e-mail overload
Thanks, readers: E-mail presents challenges, but you've provided plenty of tips about managing it.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Business
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Thanks, readers: E-mail presents challenges, but you've provided plenty of tips about managing it.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Business
Single-copy sales of U.S. magazines fall 12%
Total circulation, including subscriptions, edged down 1 percent. The figures are being released today by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, based on 521 magazines that gave circulation numbers for both years.
Monday, August, 31, 2009 - - Business
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Total circulation, including subscriptions, edged down 1 percent. The figures are being released today by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, based on 521 magazines that gave circulation numbers for both years.
Monday, August, 31, 2009 - - Business
TECH REVIEW: Free radio stations and podcasts sans computer
Television and radio broadcasts used to be free. Stick an antenna in the air and that's still true even though much of it has now gone digital. As technology advanced, we got better delivery methods of those free signals such as cable and satellite TV.
Friday, August, 21, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
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Television and radio broadcasts used to be free. Stick an antenna in the air and that's still true even though much of it has now gone digital. As technology advanced, we got better delivery methods of those free signals such as cable and satellite TV.
Friday, August, 21, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
The smaller, the better for newspapers
Newspapers are hurting all over the United States, but the pain is less severe at small publications such as The Blackshear Times in Georgia. The weekly newspaper fills an information vacuum in a county of 17,000 people who live about 75 miles from the closest metropolitan market, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Monday, August, 10, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Newspapers are hurting all over the United States, but the pain is less severe at small publications such as The Blackshear Times in Georgia. The weekly newspaper fills an information vacuum in a county of 17,000 people who live about 75 miles from the closest metropolitan market, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Monday, August, 10, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Small is beautiful (and successful)
Newspapers are hurting all over the United States, but the pain is less severe at small publications like The Blackshear Times in Georgia.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
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Newspapers are hurting all over the United States, but the pain is less severe at small publications like The Blackshear Times in Georgia.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
Be a gaming cheapskate
With the global recession showing no signs of slowing down, millions of people are looking to save money any way they can. That doesn't have to mean giving up the game you love, though. Here are some simple tips for stretching that gaming dollar further.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - crispygamer.com - Features
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With the global recession showing no signs of slowing down, millions of people are looking to save money any way they can. That doesn't have to mean giving up the game you love, though. Here are some simple tips for stretching that gaming dollar further.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - crispygamer.com - Features
AREA NEWS: Roadwork...Meetings canceled...Autism conference...River tours
Roadwork: Roadwork will limit traffic to one lane on University Avenue from State Street to Columbia Road in Grand Forks until the week of Aug. 17. Motorists are urged to use an alternate route.
Tuesday, August, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Roadwork: Roadwork will limit traffic to one lane on University Avenue from State Street to Columbia Road in Grand Forks until the week of Aug. 17. Motorists are urged to use an alternate route.
Tuesday, August, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
TECH Q AND A: Despite deletion, .jpg files are multiplying
Question: When I try to delete .jpg files on my Windows XP system, I also get hundreds of copies made of other .jpg files. I have run McAfee antivirus scans and Microsoft's download to find viruses and both come out clean. Is there another way to find the virus and remove it, or if not is there a way to report it to Microsoft so they can look for it? Or is it a bug in XP?
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
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Question: When I try to delete .jpg files on my Windows XP system, I also get hundreds of copies made of other .jpg files. I have run McAfee antivirus scans and Microsoft's download to find viruses and both come out clean. Is there another way to find the virus and remove it, or if not is there a way to report it to Microsoft so they can look for it? Or is it a bug in XP?
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
Ellen Brehmer, Grand Forks, letter: No-government life: Nasty, brutish and short
I shake my head in wonder at the “get rid of taxes and government” movement supported by the Tea Parties that I’m reading about.
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - - Opinion
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I shake my head in wonder at the “get rid of taxes and government” movement supported by the Tea Parties that I’m reading about.
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - - Opinion
Tony Ravenscroft, Crookston, letter: Tea Party support: Astroturf, not grassroots
While many of the people who attend these events no doubt are sincere, these rallies are anything but spontaneous. They were engineered by the Republican Party in order to blame the Democrats for the sour grapes their beloved party cultivated for so many years.
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - - Opinion
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While many of the people who attend these events no doubt are sincere, these rallies are anything but spontaneous. They were engineered by the Republican Party in order to blame the Democrats for the sour grapes their beloved party cultivated for so many years.
Friday, July, 24, 2009 - - Opinion
YOUR MONEY: Daily savings tips pay off for readers
You came. You saw. You saved. Certainly not everyone hit our goal of "Save $1,000 in 30 Days" — the tip-a-day challenge. But once it wrapped up last week, a number of Sacramento Bee readers opened their wallets to show us how much and where they saved.
Tuesday, July, 21, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
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You came. You saw. You saved. Certainly not everyone hit our goal of "Save $1,000 in 30 Days" — the tip-a-day challenge. But once it wrapped up last week, a number of Sacramento Bee readers opened their wallets to show us how much and where they saved.
Tuesday, July, 21, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
TECH NEWS: Sharendipity aims to help Web creators of all ages
Sharendipity LLc is a Madison start-up that wants to become an online meeting place for kids who want to create their own games, companies that want to make graphics for their Web sites and programmers who want to sell their services or develop software.
Friday, July, 17, 2009 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Business
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Sharendipity LLc is a Madison start-up that wants to become an online meeting place for kids who want to create their own games, companies that want to make graphics for their Web sites and programmers who want to sell their services or develop software.
Friday, July, 17, 2009 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Business
John Mosher, Grand Forks, letter: Herald’s liberal bias hurts sales
Is it too much to ask for the Herald to report the facts regardless if they support the Herald’s current view of what its editors think we should know? What a refreshing change that would be.
Wednesday, July, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Is it too much to ask for the Herald to report the facts regardless if they support the Herald’s current view of what its editors think we should know? What a refreshing change that would be.
Wednesday, July, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
