October 19, 2010

New York Times
The loss of about 3 cents a share is an improvement over the quarter a year ago when losses were 25 cents a share. Total revenue in the latest quarter decreased 2.7 percent, while ad revenue dropped 1 percent. Digital advertising, which now makes up 27 percent of the company’s overall ad revenue, rose 14.6 percent. || Read the release.

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