arkansas democrat gazette
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
Before Bowman, Floyd R. Gibson, and Loken, Circuit Judges.
Bowman,...
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has cut 50-60 people throughout its statewide operations, the newspaper said last week.
Those cuts included seven news...
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- Community Publishers, Inc.; Shearin, Doing Business as Shearin & Company Realtors, Inc., Plaintiffs--Appellees, v. Dr Partners, Doing Business as Donrey Media Group; Thomson Newspapers, Inc.; Northwest Arkansas Times, Defendants, Nat, L.C., Defendant--Appellant, Little Rock Newspaper, Doing Business as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc., Movant. United States of America, Plaintiff--Appellee, v. Nat, Inc., Defendant--Appellant, Dr Partners, Doing Business as Donrey Media Group, Inc., Defendants, Freedom Communications, Inc., Amicus Curiae. Community Publishers, Inc.; Shearin, Doing Business as Shearin & Company Realtors, Inc., Plaintiffs--Appellees, v. Dr Partners, Doing Business as Donrey Media Group, Defendant--Appellant, Thomson Newspapers, Inc.; Northwest Arkansas Times; Nat, L.C., Defendants, Little Rock Newspaper, Doing Business as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc., Movant. United States of America, Plaintiff--Appellee, v. Nat, Inc.; Dr Partners, Doing Business as Donrey Media Group, Inc., ..., 139 F.3d 1180 (8th Cir. 1998)
Amy Lee Stewart, Little Rock, AR, argued (Jerry C. Jones, Garland J. Garrett, Grand E. Fortson, Kathryn Bennett Perkins, Michael N. Shannon, and W.W. ...
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LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas has received applications for seven new charter schools that would offer specialized services, including six- week semesters tailored to former high school dropouts and computerized language training for elementary school students.
Nonprofit groups have applied to open two schools in Osceola and one school each in West Memphis, Little Rock, Jonesboro, Texarkana and Marianna, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported Monday.
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Arkansas Democrat Gazette
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Leroy Donald Jr., 73, a longtime newspaper reporter and editor for the Arkansas Gazette who most recently wrote a business column for the Arkansas Dem...
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Wehco Media Inc., the parent company of the Arkansas Democrat- Gazette, is interested in The Virginian-Pilot, Arkansas Business reported Friday.
Paul Smith, president and general manager of the Democrat- Gazette in Little Rock, said Wehco had asked for information about The Pilot, as well as two sister publications, the Roanoke Times and The News & Record of Greensboro, N.C.
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Business Briefs - Column
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers -- it's selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register's circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
The executives behind the Arkansas and Idaho newspapers believe it's because they've been giving free access to their Web sites only to people who subscribe to the printed edition. Everyone else has to pay to read the Democrat-Gazette and the Post Register online. Meanwhile, most publishers have been giving away their stories and photos to all comers on the Internet.