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They are pursuing a controversial sale of the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper to Tortoise, a loss-making startup founded by James Harding, the former BBC news director. The figures have come to ...
The James W. Harding Executive Speaker Series, named for the 1938 graduate of Lycoming College, was endowed by a grant from Kemper Insurance, where Harding served as an executive. As a result of the ...
James has lost a short battle with cancer. He will be sadly missed leaving a hole in our hearts and lives. Loving husband to ...
Slow news outfit Tortoise Media grew its paid-for members by about 50% in 2020, according to co-founder James Harding. The… ...
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