Billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong denied a Wall Street Journal report that he wanted to sell the newspaper.
Critics of networks like Fox News and Newsmax argue that the outlets fueled uncertainty about election results.
The widow of Steve Jobs is pulling her financial support from some battered publications.
Carlson’s show has seen several waves of advertiser boycotts in recent years over his commentary.
If the deal goes through, more than a third of the total circulation of U.S. newspapers will be controlled by private equity firms or hedge funds.
Pay-TV subscribers could someday be required to sign into their accounts using their thumbprints.
Cable TV companies are shifting their focus to lucrative broadband services.
The Oracle of Omaha predicts the end of the newspaper business as ad revenue plummets.
Ron Burkle made his fortune in the grocery-store industry.
Chatham Asset Management is the majority owner of American Media Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer.