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WSJ Gains, NYT Loses Circulation Over Last 6 Months newsies.jpg - WSJ Gains, NYT Loses Circulation Over Last 6 Months Only two of the top 25 American newspapers were able to avoid circulation declines over the past 6 months--but just barely. The Wall Street Journal gained a scant 0.35% to 2,069,463 subscribers [..]
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Newspaper Slide: Even Worse Than We Thought?  Conventional wisdom on newspapers: Even though they're in steep decline, they're still useful cash-generators -- for owners who aren't choking on debt and who aren't expecting preposterous retur [..]
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WSJ Editor Thomson: Buy Print Ads...Because Readers Just Ignore The Online Ones   Is there hope for newspapers after all? The Wall Street Journal's Managing Editor Robert Thomson says "yes." Why? Because advertisers who tried the Internet are returning to the safety of dead tre [..]
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AP Boss: CNN Wire Service Is "Remarkably, Abysmally Written"  Editors from 30 newspapers are going to Atlanta to hear about CNN's new wire service, which is supposed to be a cheaper alternative to the Associated Press. During a Webcast for employees, AP president and CEO Tom Curley identified CNN [..]
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Impoverished Newspapers Can't Afford To Cover Campaigns Anymore  The knockdown drag-out Democratic primary is putting the screws to more camps than Hillary Clinton's. Much of the beleaguered newspaper industry can now only afford to cover the campaign from afar. NYT: [..]
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New York Times Discovers How to Sell Newspapers: Porn, Viagra, Sex, Divorce, and YouTube janetandarthurNYT.jpg - New York Times Discovers How to Sell Newspapers: Porn, Viagra, Sex, Divorce, and YouTube We are pleased to report that the New York Times (NYT) has discovered the secrets of not only search engine optimization but newspaper sales! After yesterday's dismal first [..]
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Scripps: Write-Down Possible On Hobbled Newspaper Business In Q3 foodnetwork.jpeg - Scripps: Write-Down Possible On Hobbled Newspaper Business In Q3 More trouble for E.W. Scripps after the split-off of its cable and Internet businesses from its newspapers and TV stations. The company may write-down the value of its newspaper [..]
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Tribune Gives Initial Walking Papers To AP  Throughout the year, a handful of smallish newspapers have announced plans to drop out of the AP cooperative. Back in August, the teetering-on-bankrupt Minneapolis Star-Tribune became the largest paper to give the AP drop out notice, the result [..]
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WaPo's Don Graham Gets It! (WPO)  Finally, an astute comment from the owner of a newspaper. WaPo honcho Don Graham at today's UBS media conference: "The business model that used to work at newspapers does not work any more." [..]
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Dying Newspapers Suing Each Other For Content Theft  Last week's content-theft complaint (Huffington Post) was interesting, because it raised a legitimate question about how much aggregation is too much. This week's is just pathetic: David Kaplan, [..]
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Cox Buys Ad Network Adify For $300M  Heard through the electronic grapevine and haven't been able to confirm: Cox Enterprises, the privately-held parent of Cox Newspapers and Cox Communications, is buying Adify, one of few remaining online ad networks of significant scale. Supposed Purchase price: $300 million. Adify powe [..]
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Mark Cuban's Gutsy Call: Newspapers Are Doomed  This morning New Yorker writer Ken Auletta asked Internet 1.0 billionaire Mark Cuban at an Advertising Week talk what advice he had for newspaper owners. "Give up!" Cuban declared. Cue nervous [..]
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Another Cool Google Product That Won?t Make Money: Digitizing Old Newspapers (GOOG)  Google today said that it's expanding its News Archive Search by digitizing millions of historical newspaper pages and making them searchable. Since 2006, News Arc [..]
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Newspaper Web Sites' Growth Slowing, But Still Dominant In Local Markets  One bright spot for newspapers: they have built the most valuable local Web properties over the last 6 years, according to research from Borrell Associates and BIA Financial. Growth of newspaper online operations have dec [..]
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Huge Ad on WSJ for Blackberry Storm Image 0 en  - Huge Ad on WSJ for Blackberry Storm We’ve known for a while that it was coming, but nothing says it’s going to be here soon like, well, the words “Coming soon.” This ad has just appeared on the Wall Street Journal as well as other newspapers this morning. Other carriers (Vodafone) have made their official announcements for Blackberry’s first-ever touch screen and [...] [..]

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