The Boston Globe’s Fate: A History In Links
The NYT first threatened to shut the Globe down, then put it up for sale, before ultimately deciding to keep it. Highlights of our coverage of the saga from the last seven months, in reverse chronological order:
—New York Times Co. Will Keep Boston Globe, But Worcester Still On Block
—Possible Local Bidder Emerges At Deadline For Worcester Telegram & Gazette
—Local Bid For Boston Globe Gets More Firepower
—NYT’s Sulzberger To Globe Staff: ‘Our Hand Is Not Being Forced’
—Report: San Diego Union-Tribune Owner Platinum Bids $35 Million For Boston Globe
—Sulzberger: ‘Price Is Not Only Consideration’ In Globe Sale
—10-Q Watch: NYT Finally Confirms Boston Globe Is For Sale
—Newspaper Guild Approves Boston Globe Deal This Time Around
—NYT Postpones Deadline for ‘Boston Globe’ Bids
—NYT Co: Buy The Globe, Get Worcester Telegram As Well
—Boston Globe, Guild Reach Tentative Agreement; Next Vote Is July 20
—Boston Globe Update: Guild, Paper Try To Find Way Back From Abyss
—What’s The Boston Globe Worth? A Buck, More Or Less
—Possible Boston Globe Buyers Emerge But Don’t Hold Your Breath
—Costs Slashed, NYT Considers Globe Sale
—NYT: $20 Million Mix Of Concessions, Wage Cuts Saves Globe (For Now)
—New York Times Warns Guild That Boston Globe Can Still Be Closed
—What The New York Times Should Do With The Globe
—Boston Globe Shutdown Averted (For Now) But No Deal With Guild
—Updated: NYT Tells Unions Will File 60-Day Notice To Close Boston Globe
—Updated: Boston Globe Reports Death Threat —Its Own
For our complete coverage, see our archives for NYTimes.
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