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| Jon Stewart On Newspapers: Screwed
"So, the New York Times' response to a fiscal crisis brought on by irresponsible mortgages is to... take out another mortgage? Do they read their own paper?"
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| More Cash For Outside.In From The New York Times: As newspapers lose readers and advertisers, local news seems to be dying a long, slow death. The debate over what to do about it took on new urgency last week, when the Tribune Company filed fo [..] |
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| One Bummer About The Death of Newspapers It's harder to light fires. Here in the east, it's the first cold morning of the fall, and we were reduced to using shopping bags and old gift wrap.
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Grading the Top 25 Newspaper Web Sites The newspaper industry is desperately trying to migrate its business online before fleeing print advertisers consign it to history. Most newspapers, unfortunately, are doing a piss-poor job of t [..] |
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Found! Empty Newsstands, Newspapers On The Subway One big winner from Obama's victory: The newspaper industry. For a day, anyway.
We caught Mort Zuckerman on TV this morning proudly stating that the Daily News would be running a second edition. And indeed [..] |
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| Uh Oh: Newspaper Digital Revenue Suffering, Too More bad news for newspapers: Lee Enterprises (LEE), which owns 54 daily papers in 23 states, says that not only is traditional newspaper advertising down in Q2 (expected), but online advert [..] |
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| Cox Enterprises: Anyone Want To Buy A Newspaper? Cox Enterprises, which owns the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, some other newspapers and the nation's third-largest cable TV system, would like to ditch some of those papers. It has retained Citibank to sell off the Austin American-Statesm [..] |
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| Politico.com To Newspapers: Let Us Be Your DC Bureau
Much has been written about Politico.com, especially what happens to a 100-employee political Web site after the election is over, particularly when that site's most important source of revenue is a print ed [..] |
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| New Plan For Newpapers: Ignore Web (On Purpose) Maybe the best thing for newspapers struggling to understand the Web is to not try.
In his latest column, New York Times media columnist David Carr writes that he's discovered a newspaper that is "double-digit profitable, [..] |
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| Politico And Reuters Teaming Up To Take On AP Politico.com's plan to survive an expected drop-off in post-election traffic was to distribute (and sell ads against) it news on other websites, effectively becoming the "DC bureau" for small newspapers.
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