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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The New York Times Company said Thursday that it had appointed Joseph N. Seibert as chief information officer, and announced additional responsibilities for two other executives.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The New York Times Company announced today that Joseph N. Seibert has been named chief information officer. He will report to James Follo, senior vice president
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MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The New York Times Co. has announced that it has named Joseph N. Seibert chief information officer. He will report to James Follo , senior vice president and chief financial officer. Seibert most recently served as chief operating officer of Marc Ecko Enterprises, a global apparel company, from 2006 to 2008, and before that as chief operating officer of Home Decor Products from 2005...
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
About four buyers are taking a serious look at The San Diego Union-Tribune , which put itself up for sale two months ago. Voice of San Diego identifies the prospective suitors: New York Times Company ( NYSE: NYT ), MediaNews Group, Tribune Company and Canadian newspaper publisher Black Press. But with the daily's estimated value range of $200 million to $300 million—which VoSD...
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The Media Mob (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The New York Times Company has hired "internet professional" Joseph Seibert, formerly an executive at Marc Ecko. Mr. Seibert will become the Company's new Chief Information Officer. He's been their C.O.O. since 2006 so he presumably had a role in the Air Force One ad campaign that ad guru Andrew Essex described this way: "As a result of this, Mark Ecko no longer advertises in...
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Howard County Maryland Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
What a duo this pair makes. The invisible hand of the market pushed along by the environment created in DC. Copyright New York Times Company Sep 30, 1999 In a move that could help increase home ownership rates among minorities and low-income consumers, the Fannie Mae Corporation is easing the credit requirements on loans that it will [...]
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Content Bridges (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
The rapid-fire decisions keep coming at The New York Times Company. And not a moment too soon. We see that the Times has decided to put the International Herald Tribune website to sleep, a slumber that makes a lot of sense. Back in June, the Times had signalled the change, but now it's going to happen.As I wrote then ("Finally, the Times Moves to Re-Brand the IHT (In Part) ), it's a long-overdue...
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
New York magazine's anticipated profile of Arthur Sulzberger and the New York Times Company ( NYSE: NYT ) is out sans bombshells. The bottom line from the lengthy piece by Joe Hagen: no one in the family, including Arthur, is thrilled with the way Arthur is running the company, "no one seems to really have a better idea," and, so far, dividends and pride are keeping the family...
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World of Psychology (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
I was browsing some of my regular news sites and came across an article in CNN.com’s Living section about phobias. (It was actually a syndicated article from a New York Times company, go figure.) In the piece, which actually gets to some good suggestions at the end, it promulgates a common misrepresentation of what a phobia [...]