Times Apps Pay Model to Change

The New York Times Company said it would start charging nonsubscribers who want to read more than three articles a day on its apps for mobile devices.

    

Times Co.’s Thompson to Testify in Parliament on BBC

The Times Company chief executive and former BBC head will be asked more questions about the now discontinued Digital Media Initiative.

    

Bloomberg Begins Fund to Invest in Start-Ups

Bloomberg Beta is the first time that Bloomberg L.P. will reap profits from investments in some of the technology companies that its news operation covers.

    

Yahoo to Move Into Old New York Times Headquarters

The company has signed a long-term lease to establish its New York headquarters in four floors at the former home of The New York Times on West 43rd Street.

    

The Media Equation: Telecom’s Big Players Hold Back the Future

A law school professor is on a permanent campaign to argue that the telecom and cable industry has been overtaken by monopolists who resist innovation and overcharge consumers.

    

Times Site Is Attacked by Hackers

The New York Times Company was a victim of online attacks earlier this week that slowed down The New York Times Web site and limited access to content.

    

Digital Subscriptions Bolster Newspapers’ Slipping Circulation Figures

The New York Times overtook USA Today for second place, after The Wall Street Journal, with total circulation up 17.6 percent.

    

The New York Times Company Reports a Drop in Profit

The company also announced plans to introduce lower-cost subscription models as part of a broader growth strategy.

    

Japan Times Reaches Deal With Times Co.

The agreement creates a combined print edition, in which each publication will comprise one section. It will be distributed Monday through Saturday.

BBC to Sell Lonely Planet Guidebooks to a U.S. Billionaire

The sale of the Lonely Planet guidebooks, for $77.8 million, is a significant loss on the broadcaster’s purchase price of about $196 million.

Mexican Leaders Propose Telecommunications Overhaul

The sweeping plan would give regulators broad new powers over the companies that dominate Mexico’s telephone, television and Internet industries.