The Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO) is an American education and media company, best known for owning the newspaper it is named after, The Washington Post. The Company also owns Kaplan, Inc., a leading international provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. In addition, the Company owns Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive (WPNI), the online publishing subsidiary whose flagship products include washingtonpost.com, Newsweek.com, Slate, BudgetTravel.com and Sprig.com; Express; El Tiempo Latino; The Gazette and Southern Maryland newspapers; The Herald (Everett, WA); Newsweek magazine; Post-Newsweek Stations (Detroit, Houston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio and Jacksonville); Cable ONE, serving subscribers in midwestern, western and southern states; and CourseAdvisor, an online lead generation provider.
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...he said. For the immediate future, he said, he will work for Donald E. Graham, chairman and chief executive of the Washington Post Company, on a research project about the future of the news media an assignment that he said would last months, not years....
...because we thought it cheapened the front page." Since then, of course, the economy has worsened dramatically. The Washington Post Company saw print-ad revenue at its newspapers fall 14% in the third quarter. This morning Ms. Weymouth confirmed, however,...
...Day. As with every presidential inauguration, this will be an important day for Washington Post Digital and The Washington Post Company. As you can imagine, it also will be a logistically challenging day for many employees commuting to work in the Washington,...
...company wants to ensure that it has maximum flexibility and, accordingly, is filing a shelf that would permit it to offer both debt and equity.” The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO) filed a similar prospectus in November for possible debt securities. ...
...South Florida mother has been accused of starting a fire that killed her 11-month old baby. The proposed sale of WTVJ to the Washington Post Company is off. A soldier and mother returned from overseas to see her 4-year-old daughter walk for the first time...