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WOW! Look at these cheap airfares to Myrtle Beach from Airfare Watchdog! |
Airfares to Myrtle Beach (MYR)
Allentown, PA $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Boston, MA $133 RT
NEW! 1 night min. stay, Travel through 6/30/09 (US Airways)
Detroit, MI $125 RT* 1 night min. stay, Travel through 6/30/09 (US Airways)
Detroit, MI $138 RT
No min. stay, Nonstop flights, Travel through 3/31/09 (Spirit Airlines)
Ft Lauderdale, FL $125 RT* NEW! 1 night min. stay, Travel through 6/30/09 (US Airways)
Kalamazoo, MI $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Newark, NJ $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Continental, Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Niagara Falls, NY $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Orlando, FL $133 RT* NEW! 1 night min. stay, Travel through 6/30/09 (US Airways)
Pittsburgh, PA $143 RT* No min. stay, 330 day travel period (Continental)
Pittsburgh, PA $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Plattsburgh, NY $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Punta Gorda, FL $78 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare, Summer travel (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Rockford, IL $198 RT*
No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare,
Spring travel, Summer travel, Travel through 9/7/09 (Myrtle Beach
Direct Air)
Toledo, OH $158 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
Worcester, MA $198 RT* No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare, Travel through 9/6/09 (Myrtle Beach Direct Air)
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Readership Is Rising, But Profits Are Shrinking
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Via the internet, newspapers are reaching more
people than ever. But the recession and the revenue structure of web
advertising are making it tough to translate the bigger audience into
bigger profits.
by Cynthia Barnett On the fourth floor of the Miami Herald building overlooking
Biscayne Bay, editors sit around a horseshoe-shaped "continuous news
desk," monitoring a wall of large screens that display news from miamiherald.com
and its online competitors around south Florida. The journalists are
pressing to meet deadlines much more immediate than those for
tomorrow's newspaper. They have to get articles in shape for four daily
web updates, at 8:30 a.m. and 11, 2:30 p.m. and 4.
The
Herald's focus on its website has turbocharged the paper's impact,
sometimes dramatically. Just ask Richard Stephen Walsh. Then the
director of the airport in Palm Springs, Calif., Walsh was a finalist
for the top job at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
until the Herald got copies of e-mails in which he'd made vulgar
comments about Broward County officials. The Herald's editors didn't
hold the story for the next day's newspaper. They posted it online - as
it turned out, during Walsh's interview in Fort Lauderdale. The county
manager confronted Walsh. He excused himself and slunk back to
California. Read More...
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Media Stock Comparison
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 Source: Florida Trend Online
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver) calls it quits just short of 150 years
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Colorado's oldest newspaper published its last edition last Friday. The city's largest and dominant newspaper folded under declining advertising revenues. A sign of the times. |
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Cheers,
Craig McMullin
AFCP
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