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2/12/09
ChicagoJobs.com and Clear Channel Radio Chicago
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CHICAGO, IL - ChicagoJobs.com, a comprehensive local job board dedicated to the employment scene and recruitme...

12/18/08
SRC Purchases CareerSite
Shaker Recruitment Consultants Purchases CareerSite Leading Technology and Knowledge of the Recruitment Industry Become One Ch...
6/06/08
Wal-Mart Joins Classifieds Game via Oodle
Wal-Mart.com is a national site without local pretensions. And the company’s stores themselves don’t really have much “community” ...
2/26/08
NewspaperNext.org
http://www.newspapernext.org/
Making_the_Leap.pdf...
2/21/08
Gettysburg Times and JobFetch.com announcement
Washington, DC - JobFetch.com, the premier local job board for all of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC, is proud to ...
2/10/08
Help Wanted. Desperately
http://newsosaur.blogspot.com/...
1/28/08
2008 Outlook: Recruitment Advertising
A proliferation of specialized job sites is causing much of the impressive growth in online recruitment advertising. These sites o...
1/24/08
2007 Sets a New Record for Online Readership
NEW YORK More people read newspapers online in 2007 than in the previous year, setting a record, according to the latest data from...
12/13/07
Borrell Report: Local Online Advertising To Soar in 08
NEW YORK Economic downturn be damned. Local online advertising is forecasted to jump 48% to $12.6 billion next year, according to ...
11/07/07
Revenue From Web Sites Remains Small -- But Profit Margins Are Swelling
Revenue From Web Sites Remains Small -- But Profit Margins Are Swelling By E&P Staff Published: November 07, 2007 4:55 PM E...
11/06/07
5 newspaper giants in talks about online ad network
Five of the nation's top newspaper companies are taking steps to create a national online advertising network they hope will help ...
11/05/07
A Cautionary Tale for Old Media
On Jan. 19, 1990, Robert D. Ingle, then executive editor of the San Jose Mercury News, wrote a remarkably prescient memo to his bo...
11/05/07
Jobs: A Big October Surprise
The U.S. jobs juggernaut continued to defy expectations for any marked slowdown in the October employment report released on Nov. ...
10/25/07
Diller: Big Media Late to Web Party
LOS ANGELES Former entertainment mogul Barry Diller said Wednesday that when it comes to the disruptive power of the Internet, inc...
10/24/07
Top Analyst: Newspapers Will Rebound -- But Not 'Till 2012
CHICAGO Wall Street analyst Paul Ginocchio says big metro newspapers will bounce back -- but not until 2012. And the Deutsche B...
10/16/07
For job-seekers, the hunt starts online
There was a time when people looking for work turned first to their local newspaper, then perhaps made the rounds of employment ag...
10/09/07
Job-Search Sites Face a Nimble Threat
Among the hottest Web sites of the past few years were job-search sites such as CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com. Helped by lavis...
10/05/07
Economic Outlook
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM and EDMUND L. ANDREWS Published: October 5, 2007 The New York Times The economy added 110,000 jo...
10/01/07
Why Big Newspapers Applaud Some Declines in Circulation
As the newspaper industry bemoans falling circulation, major papers around the country have a surprising attitude toward a lot of ...
9/13/07
Stocks Rise After Jobs Report
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks opened higher Thursday after a reading on jobless claims came in better than economists expected. The L...
9/05/07
Online Help-Wanted Ads Flat in August
NEW YORK Online help-wanted ads inched up 0.5% in August compared to July, according to the Conference Board's Help-Wanted Online ...
9/04/07
Newspaper ads fall 8.6 percent in 2Q
Advertising revenues at newspapers fell 8.6 percent in the April-to-June period of this year, as an accelerating decline in print ...
8/31/07
GDP Strong, But Jobs Data Spark Worry
Two economic reports released Aug. 30 illustrate the old maxim that timing is everything. While the second-quarter gross-domestic-...
8/30/07
Help-Wanted Index Slips Again
NEW YORK The Conference Board reported that its help-wanted advertising index fell six points in July compared to the same month a...
8/30/07
Newspapers' Downturn Worse Than Expected
CHICAGO In its latest broad survey of the industry, issued Wednesday, Fitch Ratings said newspapers are performing even worse than...
8/27/07
Labor Picture Is Clouded
Add another item to the economic worry list: Employers are shedding temporary workers. Temporary employment, long a buffer that...
8/22/07
Labor Shortages: Myth and Reality
This story is the first in a series examining the state of the U.S. labor market. How tight is the U.S. labor market? At 4.6% ...
8/17/07
Harvard University Report
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/presspol/carnegie_knight/creative_destruction_web.pdf ...
8/14/07
'Old Media' Still Resonate, Survey Says
LOS ANGELES How do different generations use media? That was the question of a study released last week by Deloitte & Touche's Tec...
8/14/07
EBay launches more free classifieds in U.S.
Proving again that it's willing to cannibalize its core auction business, EBay is launching more free classified advertising servi...
8/09/07
Demand Grows for At-Home Employees
The home-based customer service industry is exploding, which means the need for people to answer inbound phone calls for big busin...
8/07/07
Media Usage per Person Drops for First Time in a Decade
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Media outlets may be increasing rapidly each day but consumption is another story. For the first time sinc...
8/03/07
Jobless rate edges up to 4.6 percent
Hiring cooled off in July, pushing the nation's unemployment up to 4.6 percent, a six-month high. The fresh snapshot of employm...
7/31/07
Papers losing real estate ads to online
NEW YORK It's bad enough that a cratering housing market is leading to a slump in real estate advertising at newspapers, as a ...
7/30/07
Monster Slashes 800 Jobs Due to Slowing Domestic Revenue Growth
NEW YORK Monster Worldwide announced today it plans to cut 15% of its workforce or 800 positions due to slowing growth especially ...
7/26/07
June newspaper help-wanted ads dip to 49-year low
The number of help-wanted ads in U.S. newspapers fell in June to a 49-year low, a private research group said on Thursday. The ...
7/23/07
Record Breaking Number of People Visited Newspaper Web Sites in Q2
NEW YORK More people visited newspaper Web sites in Q2 than ever before, according to new data released from the Newspaper Associa...
7/10/07
TV Stations Take Aim at Classifieds
Television stations, which are fighting it out with local newspapers for advertising revenue on the Web, are aiming squarely at a ...
7/09/07
Report: Newspapers Losing the Most Ad Dollars to the Internet
NEW YORK Newspapers are losing the most ad dollars to the Internet compared to other media, according to a new report from Wachovi...
7/06/07
Journal Register Consolidates in Connecticut
NEW YORK Journal Register Co., based in Yardley, Pa., announced Friday that it is consolidating its New Britain, Conn., printing a...
7/03/07
EBay Opens U.S. Classified Ads Site
Online auctioneer eBay Inc. has quietly opened a classifieds Web site in the U.S., its first foray stateside into an area that has...
7/02/07
Goldman Sachs Issues Negative Note on State of Industry
Goldman Sachs analyst Peter Appert sharply reduced the growth forecast for the newspaper sector in a comprehensive, negative note ...
3/15/07
NAA: Online Ad Revenue Keeps Growing — But Print Sinks

NEW YORK — Online newspaper advertising keeps growing at a nice clip, according to the latest data from the Newspaper Associati...

3/01/07
Buffett sees 'aspiring press lords' buying papers
NEW YORK, March 1 (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett thinks that more wealthy people will try to buy U.S. newspapers ...
2/21/07
Geotargeting: Community Newspapers Secret Weapon
Think about it. The Internet is worldwide ? anybody can access any site, night or day, and respond to it by a simple click of the ...
2/14/07
New York Times Joins With Monster to Co-Brand Career Web Sites
The New York Times Company and Monster Worldwide, the operator of the popular job-listing site, announced on Wednesday that they w...
1/29/07
Yahoo's Unlikely Amigos
Evidently the newspapers are going to try to partner their way out of it. In this case, "it" is whatever disadvantages the medium ...
1/18/07
Unemployment Low, Job Website Traffic High
The number of people visiting employment websites rose by 31 percent in the first week of 2007 compared with the same week a year ...
1/09/07
Yahoo's Unlikely Amigos
Evidently the newspapers are going to try to partner their way out of it. In this case, "it" is whatever disadvantages the medium ...
1/05/07
Jobs on a Solid Track in December
How did the U.S. labor market fare in the final month of 2007? Job growth through the month was probably a tad stronger than many ...