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Comments to date: 7. This is page 1 of 1.  | L. Hofland Pinon Hills/San Bernardi | Posted at 12:37pm on Sunday, December 27th, 2009 | Thank you for keeping the Daily Press (Press Dispatch)Victorville, CA. OPERATING~!!!!!!
Good caring people/all news coverage/especially the local areas. We in this area need this news-
paper and be sure to keep same people employed.
p.s. not related and do not know the people personally.....thank you....
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Lou Barreto Anaheim Hills/Glendora | Posted at 2:23pm on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 | Does your newspaper feature new books written by Southern California residents? My home base is Anaheim, but I am also a resident of Glendora and have written a new book which is currently listed with amazon.com,barnesandnoble, ingram.com.... .......
The book is titled, Who is This Alien ? (this higher power in the universe)........The book uses intelligent design concepts to support the existence of a higher power in the universe and defines who is this alien being that everyone is seeking by faith, both scientists of the twenty first century and individuals throughout the world…The book also includes my personal history and the visitations that I have had with this higher power, this supreme intelligence in the universe............The book retails at $8.50 US...released by Kingdom Come Publishers...........Attached is the front/back cover design.........need your address to send a copy of the book.
Who can I contact if there is an interest in the story............or to send a press release?......I would appreciate some feedback
Respectfully/GodBless..............................LouBarreto 626-208.1744
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Media Owners editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 4:49pm on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 | Freedom Communications filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on September 1, 2009. The Orange County Register reported:
"Freedom Communications Inc. in Irvine, parent of the Orange County Register, reached agreement with the company’s lenders on the restructuring of its debt and will complete the process through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization filed in a Delaware court today, company officials announced.
“I consider this to be good news, not bad news,” said Burl Osborne, Freedom’s interim chief executive. “It’s not about liquidation or going out of business. It allows the company to operate more effectively.”
Under the reorganization, Freedom’s debt will be cut to $325 million from more than $770 million.
Existing shareholders, including members of the founding Hoiles family, and two private equity firms, the Blackstone Group and Providence Equity Partners, will retain a 2 percent equity interest in the company. They also will be granted warrants that will allow them to purchase up to 10 percent of the shares in the company.
However, the family, which has owned the flagship Register since 1935, and has since seen the company grow to 33 dailies, 70 weeklies and other publications, and eight television stations, will give up control to the banks. The lenders will select a new board and appoint a new CEO.
Osborne said he expects the bankruptcy process to take four to six months, although it may take a little longer to get Federal Communications Commission approval for the company’s television stations."
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Media Owners editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 11:36pm on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 | Freedom Communications has named independent director and media veteran Burl Osborne as Interim CEO.
IRVINE, CA - June 16, 2009 - Freedom Communications, Inc. today named independent director and media veteran Burl Osborne as its Interim CEO, replacing Scott Flanders who resigned to take the CEO post at Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. Osborne has served on Freedom's Board of Directors since May 2004.
He was executive editor and then publisher of the Dallas Morning News from 1980 to 2001 and has been credited with building it into one of the top papers in the country. He also held a number of positions, including president of the publishing division, with the Belo Corporation, which is the parent company of the Morning News.
Mr. Osborne was chairman of the board of the Associated Press from 2002 to 2007. He also has served as chairman of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and as a director of the Newspaper Association of America.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 12:02pm on Friday, June 12th, 2009 | Scott Flanders, currently the president and CEO of Freedom Communications, is leaving the company to become CEO of Playboy Enterprises. He will start his new job at Playboy on July 1, 2009.
Christie Hefner, daughter of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, stepped down as CEO of Playboy Enterprises at the end of 2008, after 20 years with the company.
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Maria Kenez Mesa AZ | Posted at 5:47pm on Friday, February 13th, 2009 | please do not deliver your free paper to me. I did not ask for it and I do not want it. (Not saying it is bad or good, just unnecessary.)
Thanks
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Liz Doty Harlingen texas | Posted at 3:50pm on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 | I would like to have information run in the community section/calendar/events etc...about an upcoming pageant to be heldat the marine Military Academy. How can I get the information to the Brownsville, McAllen, Harlingen papers??? and how often can it run?? thank you
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