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As his newspapers were financially failing, top boss Brian Tierney took home raises totalling $250,000 last year. And this was after he asked staffers to give up their $5 a week raises to help the ...
Brian Tierney has been a controversial leader of the organization since he bought it in 2006. Today marks the last day for the head of the Philadelphia Daily News, Inquirer and Philly.com. Brian ...
Just a day after Ralph Cipriano reported former publisher Brian Tierney was back at the Inquirer on a $25,000-a-month advertising gig, Tierney is reportedly out again.
Ross said he told Lenfest how Tierney gave himself and two other managers Christmas bonuses that amounted to $600,000, at the same time he was asking all the unions, including the Guild, to give ...
The Oregonian’s continuing coverage of Brian Tierney, who was found shot in his car on the side of Interstate 2005. He remained hospitalized in critical condition Friday.
C.E.O. of Philadelphia Media Holdings Brian Tierney announced the results of the bid in New York City today. After a bitter dispute with creditors, Tierney’s group of local investors failed to keep ...
After Brian Tierney was shot multiple times on I-205 in 2012, he sustained lung damage that could have ended his musical career. Singing, however, became a crucial part of his recovery.
FirstEnergy faces little direct exposure to the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign imports, said Brian Tierney, FirstEnergy chair, president and CEO, during a Thursday earnings call.