IWROTE this, my last
print column for the Post, on a machine more than 80 years old.
I WROTE this, my last
print column for the Liverpool ECHO, on a machine more than 80 years old.
It's the last
print column from me this year, and I hope that wherever you are you are all surviving the heat/cold of your summer/winter, and all phases in-between.
Times expands 'DealBook': The New York Times said earlier this month that it has added more reporters and features to its "DealBook" franchise, a
print column, web site section and e-mail newsletters that focus on business mergers and acquisitions, private equity, hedge funds and regulation.
She also had a
print column in Standart daily in 2002/05.
This news organization regularly covers media news--we have a weekly
print column and a weekly e-newsletter dedicated to it--and we even report on our direct competitors (and they sometimes report on us).
Print frequency will be increased to 10 times a year to provide our readers with more in-depth reporting in such signature features as Super 50, Top Women in Grocery and the Consumer Expenditures Study.Additionally, coverage of the foodservice sector will increase via a
print column to appear in every issue and a new monthly Trend Alert newsletter.Progressive Grocer continues to serve as the industry's voice of authority, as it has for the past 87 years.
After being diagnosed with cancer, Novak retired from the
print column but continued to write exclusively for creators.com.
Or if a
print column is edited for length, we may refer to the longer version online.
* Best
Print Column (small), Sylvester Brown, Take Five
In a farewell
print column, Publisher Joe Kennedy declared print news "dead," and said he is ceasing publication of his Bellevue, Wash., weeklies, the Bellevue Business Journal and Eastside Business.