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U.S. News & World Report came into existence through a journalistic merger. In 1933, journalist David Lawrence published the first issue of a weekly newspaper called the United States News. Six years later, he launched a magazine called World Report. When the two weeklies merged in 1948, U.S. News & World Report was formed. From 1962-84, U.S. News was employee owned. In 1984, publisher and real estate developer Mortimer B. Zuckerman bought the company. Zuckerman is also chairman and co-publisher of the New York Daily News. He has substantial real estate holdings, including properties in Boston, New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. U.S. New & World Report not only publishes magazines but also publishes maps, special issues and books. There are special classroom subscriptions for educational purposes as well as an online edition that has an enhanced pay-per-view feature called Premium Content.
New York / New York / United States
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Hudson News Company is one of the largest, independent wholesalers of periodicals and books in North America. The company was established in 1918 as Bayonne News Company. It specializes in the distribution of newspapers. Hudson News Company maintains newsstands in airports and bus terminals. The company also has stores throughout New York City.
New York / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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Daily News L.P. publishes one of New York City s two big tabloids, the Daily News and Rupert Murdoch s Post. With a circulation of some 720,000 copies each day, and a website that gets about two million visitors a month, it is one of New York s largest news sources. Founded in 1919, the paper is now owned by Fred Drasner and Mortimer Zuckerman who purchased it in the early 90 s.
New York / New York / United States
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Established in 1981, Bloomberg is a New York-based company that offers trading tools and services. It employs more than 10,000 people and operates over 135 offices throughout the world. The company serves investment institutions, government agencies, law firms, corporations, news organizations, and central and investment banks. Bloomberg offers desktop solutions for brokers, analysts, corporate treasurers and fund managers. The company s BLOOMBERG TRADEBOOK product, which is an electronic consolidator for global liquidity processes. It also provides fixed-income solutions and equities. The company s Portfolio Analytics and Risk (ALPHA) solution offers real-time and historical security information services. Bloomberg serves the consumer products, energy, finance, health care, technology and real estate industries.
New York / New York / United States
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Located within 1056 feet of Central Park and Columbus Circle metro station this boutique hotel features an interior lobby garden with trees and ivy walls. Guests can enjoy convenience of concierge services and a fitness center. Guests can relax with a game of billiards read in the library or catch up with family and friends on business center computers or enjoy the on-site bar. The Hudson New York is located 0.7 mi from Times Square. The Museum of Modern Art is 0.8 mi away. For those who would like to enjoy a concert during their visit to New York Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall are 2113 feet from the property.
New York / New York / United States
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Alperts Advantages: 1. We offer an efficient, reliable reasonably priced service. Have all of your newspapers(Including Weekend Editions) delivered to your building by 7:00am, or earlier, if necessary, for distribution. We service both large and small companies.2. We can hold papers based upon your calendar and have them all delivered to you on your next working day. This will insure a complete set of papers when you return (no bundles broken into).3. We plastic wrap (or bundle) all deliveries at no additional charge. This will discourage most theft as well as keeping the papers dry.4. We deliver only newspapers in "good condition" - no torn copies are acceptable for delivery.5. We customize our delivery time to suit your business requirements. In the event you a special 4:00am delivery as in the case of radio stations etc, we can accommodate these needs.6. We delivery both local and out-of-town newspapers.7. We competitively priced, especially on bulk orders.8. We are owner managed. This always gives you someone knowledgeable of your needs to talk to, when you need to talk.
New York / New York / United States
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The New York Times Company, a leading media company with 2004 revenues exceeding $3 billion, includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily newspapers, eight network-affiliated television stations, two New York City radio stations and 35 Web sites, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. The company ranks as one of the top companies in the publishing industry in Fortunes 2005 list of Americas Most Admired Companies. The company employs several high-profile journalists, including Paul Krugman and Thomas L. Friedman. The companys main goal is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment. Throughout its existing years, the companys properties have been awarded many journalism awards, including more than 100 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization.
New York / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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Dependable Delivery delivers newspapers and magazines to Brooklyn, New York City, Westchester, Bergen and Union Hudson areas. Through our quality delivery service, attention to detail and prompt service, we have built a solid reputation of customer satisfaction. Our mission is to provide our customers with the most professional and courteous service. Dependable started in early April of 1956, when Moskowitz borrowed about $1,000.00 from ten relatives, some of whom were quick to point out that she faced an uphill battle -newspaper distribution was and always has been a bit of an "old boys club. "That became clear when Moskowitz and her business partner Ruth Sterling (who joined some years later) were frequently excluded from male dominated industry meetings and forced to defend their employees who were harassed by rivals because they worked "for the girls."