Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Save the date: Gannett appears Wednesday at UBS

Corporate just confirmed that it's sending a delegation to the big media stock analysts conference sponsored next week in New York City by Swiss investment bank UBS. Gannett's slot is Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET. "Topics to be discussed will include Gannett's strategic efforts, particularly its digital segment and content initiatives, and the company's outlook for 2009,'' the company says. Presentations by CEO Craig Dubow and other big dogs will be webcast; details, here.

9 comments:

  1. By "content initiative," I guess they mean that whole "less is more" nonsense, yeah?
    Or do I have that backwards ...

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  2. Awesome! Nine dollars a share is in SIGHT!!!!

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  3. Too bad you can't cover this, Jim. You'd have the best BS detector.

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  4. I covered it via the webcast last year, and probably will do so again next Wednesday.

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  5. That's good to know.

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  6. Ask him if it is true Period 11 ads off 19 percent, about the same as 10, and what is he going to do about it.

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  7. "Gannett's strategic efforts, particularly its digital segment and content initiatives." Of course, nothing about print.

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  8. Ask about the future of privacy issues and how that might impact behavioral targeting.

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  9. Print is dead. Get over it!!!

    If print was worth something, you think Jim would be putting his proproganda on a blog?

    No, he would "print" it and place it on a newstand with the hope that some idiot actually will pay for something that is FREE and easily accesible online.

    Print is DEAD!

    Dangerman

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