PR mega-flack tries newspaper rescue
13th Nov 2006, 16:47 GMT
It's been a rough five months for Brian Tierney, CEO of the private company that bought the Philadelphia Inquirer in June. His employees are up in arms. Ad revenues are evaporating fast. And if that wasn't bad enough, Tierney is getting grief from his family.
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