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![]() Entries tagged "media"Doom, the rerunThe media engages in an orgy of Lehman Brothers retrospectives, raising the question: Did we learn anything new? Don't look backThe Daily Deal's story begins long before the publication of the first issue on Sept. 15, 1999. The tipping pointThe Smith brothers controlling Sinclair Broadcasting may be sincere about dealing with a debt problem at a closely held company, but no one really believes them. Could this be a dynasty-ending shenanigan? Measure for measureThings may look dire out there for media properties supported by advertising. But Veronis Suhler is upbeat. Hail CaesarJulius Genachowski takes over the FCC amid heaping praise from public advocacy groups. They may want to take a deep breath. Despite their great enthusiasm, the new chairman has worked for venture capital firms and Barry Diller's IAC, and there are some who say he still has to prove himself. Complicated timesLike Gannett, debt-burdened McClatchy fumbles an exchange offer and struggles with debtholders who may like it better dead than alive. A conspiracy so vastMatt Taibbi produces 10,000 words on why Goldman Sachs is responsible for everything bad. Does that mean everyone else gets off the hook? Crossover appealHow noteholders of Paul Allen's bankrupt cabler recognized a mutual self-interest and agreed to a broad restructuring. Transactions from hellThree big newspaper company buyouts go bust. Maybe local ownership isn't that important. The default optionGannett has enough problems battling recession and flagging newspaper fortunes. But on top of that, the chain must cope with credit default swaps and empty creditors. The result could be Chapter 11. Media savvyM&A tips in broadcasting deals. CirclingDon't call them vultures, But some media execs are waiting for companies to fall into their laps. Darwin on the playgroundUnder the pressure of the credit crunch, all the cozy accommodations of media financiers begin to crumble. Bear's media man landsAnother former Bear Stearns Cos. banker has landed. John Fargis, one of 98 senior managing directors forced to find a new home when Bear imploded,... Not dead yetTraditional media still has life. But if media companies want growth, they'd better look globally and to the Net generation. Tweet weekBusinessWeek reprises its discovery of blogs with a foray into social media. Hey, this is better than phones. | ||||||||||||||||
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