Advertisers love that experience, so good for us. Next question . Im a student at columbia university. Going back to the nail salon story. It was available in more languages than english. While it was to target most likely the audience affected by the subject matter, i want to know to what extent mult multilingualism might become the future of the New York Times. This is for arthur. Im a writer at new york magazine. Hello, gabe. What world role do you hope son will play in the future . How is succession different than when your father was running the paper and you were rising . Looking for a third question, and maybe a fourth. Im paul. First of all, thank you to all three of you for your work over your careers. Its a great part of my life so thank you to the New York Times. My question is, youve talked about building audience. As you start to have your journalists become social media brands, is there a risk of diluting the brand, particularly when they go elsewhere and take their audie
I think the number they were talking about was 41. They just need a couple more. Our Democratic Leaders in the senate indicating that they will be able to stop that from coming to a final vote. Guest because they are so close to the 41 number, which, as you said, it will be interesting to see if they decide to do that. People in senator durbins have notid that they. Ecided if they will filibuster undecided, and they may not end up getting the vote. Att read more huffingtonpost. Com. Thanks for the update. Now, remarks from the chair and publisher of the New York Times on the future of the papers future in the digital age. About half of the subscriptions are for Digital Content only, a shift for the organization. He is joined by the executive editor at this event held in new york. It is one hour and a half. Good evening. I have the great privilege of being the president of this extraordinary institution. It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this discussion on the future of the New Y
Welcome, everyone to the most important hour of the session. 60 minutes until the closing bell. Coming up, terrible tech and the momentum mess. The big names you know and love losing steam. Wondering if we are in a deflated tech bubble. Unrest in the east. Inhing government buildings the ukraine and the government warns an antiukrainian plan is underway. The response to the turmoil. All that and more coming up. The stocks we are watching as we head into the close. Heading out to olivia sterns. All about the momentum stocks as you just mentioned. Consumer discretionary. Trip advisor brandon up nearly 98 last year, selling off today by about four percent. Sold off last friday. One of the worst performers in the s p 500. Today the worst performing sector. A similar stock falling in sympathy. A big momentum name if yahoo . A huge year for yahoo in 2013. The stock down about 3. 5 . Finally, we are watching shares of amazon in the red as well. Down by about two percent. The stock trades at 5
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