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Broke But Prudish Newspapers Reject "Zack And Miri" Ads  We say when you're drowning, you grab the life preserver, even if you think it's a bit slimey. But more than 15 newspapers and several TV stations and cable channels seem to disagree, having turned down as much [..]
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Can Newspapers Save Themselves By Outsourcing? nyt front page.jpg - Can Newspapers Save Themselves By Outsourcing? The idea of getting someone other than your local newspaper staff to fill your newspaper with stuff certainly isn't new. That's the whole point beind wire services, syndication, etc. But the more ad money that flows out of papers, the more you're going to see of it. Reuters has begun moving some of its most rote information-gathering jobs out of New York and other high-costs cities and p [..]
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The Case Against Newspapers, In Pictorial Form newspapers not for sale.jpg - The Case Against Newspapers, In Pictorial Form This morning we suggested that some ballsy investor might do well by looking at newspapers now, when no one else wants to touch them. Vishal Iyer, an AOL designer, provided this eloquent counterargument, via a photo he posted on his blog today. [..]
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Why Are Newspapers Screwed? Because They Don't Deliver News kitesurfing.jpg - Why Are Newspapers Screwed? Because They Don Why are newspapers screwed? Easy answer: Because ad dollars are shifting from newsprint to the Web. But papers are also screwed because they're in a self-perpetuating mediocrity [..]
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Pearlstine Agrees Newspapers Screwed, But Not All Because Of Craigslist newsies.jpg - Pearlstine Agrees Newspapers Screwed, But Not All Because Of Craigslist Norman Pearlstine, former top editor at both Time Inc. and the Wall Street Journal, and now a senior advisor at Carlyle Group, thinks newspapers are in for plenty more pain -- some self-inflicted.The main problem, o [..]
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Shorts Hate Newspapers More Than Mortgage Companies  What would you rather bet against: The future of newspapers -- or the future of the home mortgage business? Short-sellers have been loading up against the former. But we think that might change [..]
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Small Suburban Newspapers Far Less Screwed Than Big Dailies  An interesting stat from Suburban Newspapers of America: ad revenue among small community papers in its membership dro [..]
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Breaking News! Young People Don't Like Newspapers, News to Be Free In Future! youngpersonnewspaper.jpg - Breaking News! Young People Don Huge news today, via Reuters: Kids these days don't like reading newspapers, and that's a problem for the industry. This scoop comes courtesy of a Zogby poll of 7 [..]
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What's Next For Newspapers? Check Out The Journal Register (JRC) alan mutter hed shot.jpg - What Think newspapers have it rough now? Wait until the bottom really drops out. Four years ago, the Journal Register (JRC) was a group of thriving community [..]
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Newspapers likely to be free in the future: survey (Reuters)  Reuters - Newspapers seeking to compete with the Internet are likely to become free and place greater emphasis on comment and opinion in the future, a survey of the world's editors showed on Tuesday. YahooTechNews [..]
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Calling all student journos  Next week, Encyclopaedia Britannica will hold on online forum about the future of newspapers and news. Called "Are Newspapers Doomed? (Do We Care?)," the forum will open on Monday, at the Britannica's blog, with an excerpt from my book The Big Switch in which I look at how the economics of journalism change when news moves from paper to the web. Other participants will include reporters Caryle Mur [..]
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The last chance to save Windows XP (InfoWorld)  InfoWorld - Last Friday, we FedEx'd the Save Windows XP petition to Steve Ballmer. YahooTechNews [..]
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NRDC To Employ Slander in Bid To Save Planet Picture 44.png - NRDC To Employ Slander in Bid To Save Planet A sign in the lobby of a New York office building suggests that the National Resources Defense Council may soon ramp up the rhetoric in its effort to save the planet: [..]
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Memo To SoapNet: An Ad Network Won't Save You soapnet_logo.jpg - Memo To SoapNet: An Ad Network Won Disney's (DIS) SoapNet probably won't be the last troubled Web site to try to save itself by building an ad network, but it's clear a shakeout is coming. But the vast majority of these [..]
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How To Save Advertising (Now That TV Is Toast) Nyt2.png - How To Save Advertising (Now That TV Is Toast) The New York Times pulls together a panel on how to save advertising now that TV networks and other traditional "gatekeepers" no longer control the world. The NYT's Jack Hitt moderates Robert Rasmussen (RG/A), Lars Bastholm (AKQA), and Benjamin [..]

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