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News War Erupts Between Times and Journal

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Media baron Rupert Murdoch has made it clear that he intends to destroy the New York Times. And now, the Times is starting to fight back. Just days after the Gray Lady abandoned its hiring freeze to poach a Wall Street Journal arts reporter who could potentially reveal all of the secrets of the Journal's planned "Times-killing" metro section, the paper of record gives some ink to the pending newspaper war, making it clear there's no love lost on either side.

According to the Times, the Wall Street Journal's planned metro section isn't a way for Murdoch's News Corp. to make more money or increase Journal circulation—it's simply a way to attack the Times. The 12-page section—which will launch April 12 with a daily real estate page and coverage of culture, local business, sports, and government—is reportedly a ploy to steal advertising from some of the "high-end retailers, luxury goods makers and residential real estate companies...that have traditionally preferred The Times." A News Corp. source told the Gray the Lady: "It's not an economic decision." And the metro section is just one part of a planned $30 million overhaul intended to further decimate the Times by attracting more home subscribers and female readers.

So the Times has been striking back with ad campaigns and now a print article reminding readers (and advertisers) that the paper still has 1.7 million weekday readers of its print edition in the New York market, compared to fewer than 800,000 local readers of the Journal's print edition. The Times also points out that the paper of record turned a profit in 2009, while the Journal lost about $80 million last fiscal year. "[W]hen you count our powerful Metro staff along with the reporters assigned to New York culture, sports, real estate, dining and business, we have an overwhelming advantage in talent, experience and space," said Times executive editor Bill Keller, who added that his paper will "be adding new weekend-oriented features to the Thursday and Friday papers." Awwwwwwww snap!

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  • John Clavis

    Er, "...evidence that *refutes* the notion...", that is...

  • John Clavis

    Murdoch presents yet more evidence that the notion that unfettered corporatism produces the 'best' product. He's been burning money for decades propping up media outlets for the explicit purpose of manipulating authoritarian voters.

  • Amanda Harletsch

    a clip of the OUTFOXED documentary:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IwIRNM5noY

  • Amanda Harletsch

    what would be of the world without right wing lord Murdoch and his agents of misinformation.

  • harrisgraber

    I wouldn't read Murdoch's crap if you paid me. He's reduced the credibility of the Wall Street Journal, a formerly great newspaper. He's made Fox News a joke. He places no value on truth in reporting. He just wants HIS ideas presented. I'm just amazed that people stupid enough to believe him. His appeal is to the gut, not the mind.

  • JenChungsNewBra

    Times, Journal, what? Must watch it again, Steve is the man

  • mzungu

    oo. i gotta rewatch that movie.

  • Splicer

    Steve Carrell stole that movie. What's the article about?

  • amsci

    Yeah, there were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident.

    Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safehouse or a relative close by. Lay low for a while, because you're probably wanted for murder.

  • Wza

    haha..love the pic!

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