NY Times dismisses stock gyration as mere 'internet rumors'
Big stock market moves today on news the NY Times might be sold were dismissed by the Times as no more than 'internet rumors'. Nevertheless, CNN notes today more Americans
- get their news from the internet than newspapers....
- ""It's not our practice to comment on Internet rumors,"
- (CNN) -- 3/1/10:"More Americans get their news from the Internet than from newspapers
- That's compared with 54 percent who said they listen to a radio news program and 50 percent who said they read a national or local print newspaper."...
- Reference: CNN, 3/1/10, "Survey: More Americans get news from internet than newspapers or radio," by Doug Gross, via RadioDailyNews
- On the NY Times news from CBS Marketwatch Jon Friedman:
What's the message here?
Wall Street seems content to welcome any possibility that the Times will be acquired -- no matter how far-fetched or brief or threatening."...
Labels: More get news from internet than newspapers, Pew Poll
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