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It's one of the oddities of Advance Publications Inc. that the privately held $7.2 billion company has never had a headquarters. The official corporate address, 950 Fingerboard Road, leads to the ...
Advance Publications Inc. agreed to acquire Turnitin, the software company that allows teachers to check whether papers submitted by students have been plagiarized, for nearly $1.75 billion ...
THE Staten Island Advance is the latest metropolitan-area newspaper to downsize. The daily, which is owned by the Newhouse family’s Advance Publications, is looking for 20 volunteers, or 5.6 … ...
Advance Publications Inc. has dipped into its holdings in cable programming giant Discovery Communications and pulled out $500 million. Advance has also just hired someone to help spend that money ...
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Turnitin, an Oakland, Calif.-based developer of software that uses artificial intelligence to scan students’ writing and code assignments to check for plagiarism, will be acquired by Advance ...
An ex-participant in Advance Publications' 401(k) plan sued the company and fiduciaries, alleging a BlackRock target-date series violated ERISA.
NEW YORK -- The Newhouse family's Advance Publications Inc., in a significant money-saving move, is taking action to better coordinate the back-office operations of its various magazine companies ...
The new company, NJ Advance Media, will begin offering sales and marketing services for The Star-Ledger and NJ.com in June. It will begin providing news, photos, videos, features and other content ...
Advance Publications, the owner of Wired and Vanity Fair and other publications, has acquired The Esports Observer, a provider of esports business news.
Advance Publications’ Newhouse Newspapers is breaking its vow to avoid layoffs at its non-unionized newspapers. The company, which locally owns the Star-Ledger in Newark and the Staten Island ...
Advance Publications Inc Top New Jersey Newspapers Will End Print Editions, and One Will Close The Star-Ledger, the state’s largest newspaper, will stop publishing its print edition.