More Prime Time News
Date: 06 January 1999
By Lawrie Mifflin
Lawrie Mifflin
ABC is giving yet another hour of prime time to a news program, tentatively called ABC News Thursday Night; program will take over 10-to-11 PM time slot (S)
5. ledna 1999 bylo úterý pod hvězdičkou ♑. Byl 4 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 27 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly pondělí 5. ledna 2026 před 160 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou úterý 5. ledna 2027, za 204 dní. Žili jste 10 022 dní nebo přibližně 240 550 hodin nebo přibližně 14 433 058 minut nebo přibližně 865 983 480 sekund.
Date: 06 January 1999
By Lawrie Mifflin
Lawrie Mifflin
ABC is giving yet another hour of prime time to a news program, tentatively called ABC News Thursday Night; program will take over 10-to-11 PM time slot (S)
Date: 05 January 1999
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
CBS News will announce deal with America Online Inc later this week to become exclusive broadcast news provider for on-line service; when completed, it will mean that CBS will replace ABC News as provider of news in text, video and audio on America Online (M)
Date: 06 January 1999
By Lawrie Mifflin
Lawrie Mifflin
Freedom Forum, nonpartisan foundation focused on media studies, and WETA, public-television station serving Washington area, join to start cable channel devoted to analyzing and interpreting news; Ed Turner is named president of new channel, to be called Forum Network (S)
Date: 06 January 1999
By Ian Fisher
Ian Fisher
Missionary Service News Agency reports that about 500 people were massacred in eastern Congo during New Year holiday; if report is true, it would be largest massacre since start of rebellion in Aug against Congo Pres Laurent Kabila; Roman Catholic news agency says killings were carried out by soldiers aligned with rebels, who are led by Tutsi; map (M)
Date: 05 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Marlin Partners I LP and Brahman Management LLC, group that is major investor in Corporate Express Inc, urges company to replace its chairman, Jrika Rysavy, and hire investment banker to help consider alternatives like a merger; group wants title of chairman transferred to Robert L King, currently chief executive (S)
Date: 06 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
BankAmerica Corp says about 80 percent of 1,134 of executives eligible to leave under change-of-control agreements touched off by recent merger with Nationsbank Corp are still with combined bank; while not all executives of former BankAmerica were offered positions, 900 of 918 top executives who did not receive such offers have agreed to stay (S)
Date: 05 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Pool Energy Services Co begins talks with Nabors Industries about $444 million takeover offer that Pool had previously rejected as inadequate (S)
Date: 05 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Meditrust Companies sells 34 nursing and assisted-living homes for $232 million in separate transactions as part of plan to sell as much as $1 billion of assets and cut debt; sells 25 assisted-living properties operated by Emeritus Corp for $155 million; buyer is not identified; remaining nine properties are nursing homes and are sold to three closely held companies for $77 million (S)
Date: 06 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
America Online Inc enlarges its share of ownership in Tel-Save.com Inc to about 15 percent and says it has extended its marketing agreement with Tel-Save by two years; America Online says it will make $55 million investment in Tel-Save.com common stock at $19 a share and will exchange about $19 million in Tel-Save.com warrants for common stock; investment will add to America Online's current holding of about 8 percent (S)
Date: 06 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Dentsply International Inc, world's top maker of artificial teeth, is accused by Justice Department of illegally restricting competition among denture distributors; antitrust suit says Dentsply sells 70 percent of artificial teeth in US and has enforced restrictive arrangements affecting more than 80 percent of distributors; in December, Dentsply sued Justice Department, noting it had been under investigation since 1995 and asking for ruling that it was not a monopoly and did not illegally restrain trade (S)