| Business Summary | | Hollinger
International,
Inc.
is
a
publisher
of
English-language
newspapers
in
the
United
States,
the
United
Kingdom,
Canada
and
Israel.
Its
assets
include
The
Daily
Telegraph,
the
Chicago
Sun-Times,
The
Jerusalem
Post,
a
large
number
of
community
newspapers
in
the
Chicago
area
and
a
portfolio
of
new
media
investments.
The
Company's
Canadian
newspapers
are
primarily
in
Ontario
and
British
Columbia
and
are
owned
through
Hollinger
Canadian
Newspapers,
Limited
Partnership.
In
addition,
the
Company
also
has
a
50%
interest
in
The
National
Post
Company,
and
a
15.6%
equity
interest
in
CanWest
Global
Communications
Corp.,
an
international
media
company
with
substantial
interests
in
conventional
television,
specialty
cable
channels,
radio
networks
and
newspapers. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Hollinger
International,
through
its
subsidiaries,
is
a
publisher
of
English-language
newspapers
in
the
U.S.,
U.K.,
Canada,
and
Israel.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
44%
to
$632.5
million.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
totalled
$18.7
million
vs.
an
income
of
$28.4
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
sales
of
Canadian
and
US
Community
Group
properties.
Loss
reflects
the
absence
of
a
gain
on
sale
of
the
interest
in
Trip.com. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Conrad Black, 56 Chairman,
CEO | $585K | F. David Radler, 58 Pres,
COO and Deputy Chairman | 157K | Daniel Colson, 53 Vice
Chairman, Deputy Chairman and CEO of The Telegraph | 412K | J. Boultbee, 57 Exec.
VP | 23K | Barbara Black, 60 VP
- Editorial | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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