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MAJOR MEDIA SHAKE-UPS

By Sanjay Salomon
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On March 14, The Boston Phoenix announced it was closing after 47 years as Boston’s beloved alternative publication. Since it’s the end of era for one Boston media compnay, we decided to look back at some other major media shake-ups, including those that hit a little too close to home.

    On March 14, The Boston Phoenix announced it was closing after 47 years as Boston’s beloved alternative publication. As an era ends for one Boston media company, we looked back at some other major media shake-ups, including those that hit a little too close to home.

    Pictured: The last issue of The Boston Phoenix.

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    MAJOR MEDIA SHAKE-UPS

    On March 14, The Boston Phoenix announced it was closing after 47 years as Boston’s beloved alternative publication. Since it’s the end of era for one Boston media compnay, we decided to look back at some other major media shake-ups, including those that hit a little too close to home. 

Pictured: The last issue of The Boston Phoenix.

    On March 14, The Boston Phoenix announced it was closing after 47 years as Boston’s beloved alternative publication. As an era ends for one Boston media company, we looked back at some other major media shake-ups, including those that hit a little too close to home.

    Pictured: The last issue of The Boston Phoenix.

    On February 20, 2013, the New York Times Company announced that it plans to sell The Boston Globe and its online properties and had hired a New York-based investment firm to help find potential buyers. The move comes four years after the Times Company threatened to sell off the Globe.

    The Boston Globe goes up for sale

    On Feb. 20, 2013, the New York Times Company announced that it plans to sell The Boston Globe and its online properties and had hired a New York-based investment firm to help find potential buyers. The move comes four years after the Times Company threatened to sell off the Globe.

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    On February 26, 2013, two months after emerging from bankruptcy, the Tribune Company said it had hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Evercore Partners to help it sell its newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune (pictured).

    Tribune papers up for sale

    On Feb. 26, 2013, two months after emerging from bankruptcy, the Tribune Company said it had hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Evercore Partners to help it sell its newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune (pictured).

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    Late last year, WTKK-FM announced it would undergo a significant makeover by abandoning its talk-radio format and relaunching itself as a Power 96.9, a hip-hop and contemporary music station. The change officially took effect in early January. Former WTKK personalities Jim Braude and Margery Eagan found a new home on WGBH’s “Boston Public Radio.”

    WTKK shifts gears

    Late last year, WTKK-FM announced it would undergo a significant makeover by abandoning its talk-radio format and relaunching itself as a Power 96.9, a hip-hop and contemporary music station. The change officially took effect in early January. Former WTKK personalities Jim Braude and Margery Eagan found a new home on WGBH’s “Boston Public Radio.”

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    On March 6, Time Warner announced it plans to spin off its Time Inc. magazine division into a seperate, publicly traded company. The move affects some of Time Warner’s most popular magazine brands, Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune, and Money. The move ends a major media partnership that lasted more than two decades.

Pictured: This Nov. 19, 2008 file photo shows President Barack Obama featured in a special issue of Time magazine on a New York newsstand.

    Time Warner to sell magazine unit

    On March 6, Time Warner announced it plans to spin off its Time Inc. magazine division into a seperate, publicly traded company. The move affects some of Time Warner’s most popular magazine brands, Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune, and Money. The move ends a major media partnership that lasted more than two decades.

    Pictured: President Obama was featured in a special issue of Time magazine on a New York newsstand on Nov. 19, 2008.

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    After 80 years as an iconic news magazine, Newsweek ended its print publications on December 31, 2012 and shift to an all-digital format.

    End of Newsweek in print

    After 80 years as an iconic news magazine, Newsweek ended its print publications on December 31, 2012 and shift to an all-digital format.

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    Last year, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, Louisiana announced it would stop daily publication and instead only publish the newspaper’s print edition three days a week.

    The Times-Picayune scales back

    Last year, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, Louisiana announced it would stop daily publication and instead only publish the newspaper’s print edition three days a week.

    On January 27, 2011, a deal was reached that allowed Comcast to acquire a 51 percent stake in NBC Universal from parent company GE. As a result NBC Universal was re-launched as NBCUniversal. Earlier this year, Comcast moved to buy the remaining 49 percent of NBCUniversal from GE in a deal worth $16.7 billion.

    Comcast buys NBC Universal

    On January 27, 2011, a deal was reached that allowed Comcast to acquire a 51 percent stake in NBC Universal from parent company GE. As a result NBC Universal was re-launched as NBCUniversal. Earlier this year, Comcast moved to buy the remaining 49 percent of NBCUniversal from GE in a deal worth $16.7 billion.

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