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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM What Next Newspapers 63 aciertos encontrados.
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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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Kagan: Ad Recession Hits Cable TV Next Year madmen.jpg - Kagan: Ad Recession Hits Cable TV Next Year The ad recession that's devastated newspapers and now, local tv, has yet to hit cable TV. But that's about to change, according to research firm SNL Kagan. Kagan says cable TV advertising w [..]
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Court: Newspapers Don't Have To Give Up The IP Addresses Of Abusive Commenters, Sort Of.  Thankfully, under the Communications Decency Act Web sites can't be held responsible for comments left on their pages. But can Web sites be forced to divulge their commenters' IP addresses? Even if anonymous commenters [..]
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Yesterday's New York Times Price Soars 1000%  New plan for the New York Times, which is running on fumes: Sell newspapers for $1.50 on the newstand and then, after they sell out and thousands line up at world headquarters to get a copy, sell them on the Internet with a 996% markup a day later.* [..]
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Wall Street's Collapse Not Just Good For Newspapers: It's Good For Newspaper Employees With Book Proposals*  We've already noted (several times) that the Wall Street implosion has been a nice booster shot for the business press (at least for now). But what about the people who actually work there? How can they benefit from the D [..]
Yahoo! User Interface Blog Relevance: 4.438
In the Wild for November 7, 2008  Here’s what we noticed in the last week or so in the world of YUI — as always, please use the comments area to let us know what we missed. YUI Sightings ? TheStreet.com and Other Newspaper/Consumer Media Outlets: We’ve seen YUI adoption increasing among consumer media sites and online newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.438
1UP Sold To Hearst Corporation, EGM To Close [Update] [Journalism]   What began as a rumour last month has now escalated into full-blown fact; Ziff Davis have officially sold the 1UP network to competitors Hearst, owners of UGO.com. Hearst - who more importantly own many of the nation's biggest newspapers along with ownership stakes in ESPN and the Histo [..]
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Scripps' Cable And Web Unit Starts Trading Sans Newspapers And Local TV giada-foodtv.jpg - Scripps Want to know what a pure-play cable TV-and-Internet company trades like? Now you have a chance. Scripps Networks Interactive starts trading today on the NYSE under ticker symbol "SNI." [..]
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The Death of (Video Game) Criticism [Death Of Criticism]   Famed movie critic Roger Ebert has a fascinating piece up on his Sun-Times website about the death of film criticism and rise of the ?CelebCult?. In it he blames America?s (in particular America?s newspapers') fascination in the trivial and trite when it comes to pop cu [..]
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Pirates of the Caribbean Director Lands Rights To Second Life Film [Second Life]   Filmmakers and novelists have a long history of plucking stories out of newspapers and turning them into something wonderful. But this is not one of those cases. Gore "Pirates of the Caribbean" Verbinski has purchased the rights to a 2007 Wall Street Journal artic [..]
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New York Times Bemoans Shrinking Washington Newspaper Coverage  As newspapers frantically try to stave off bankruptcy by throwing every cost they can over the side, Washington DC bureaus are shrinking. Like most changes to the newspaper industry, this change is presented by the newspaper industry a [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 4.336
News after the newspaper  Arianna Huffington likes to say that her Huffington Post blogsite is becoming an "Internet newspaper." There's just one problem: there's no such thing as an Internet newspaper. That, anyway, is my contention in The Great Unbundling, the initial post in Encyclopaedia Britannica's weeklong forum on Newspapers and the Net: "The nature of a newspaper, both as a medium for information and as a business [..]
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Newspapers' 2007: Worst Ad Drop In 50 Years  Newspaper print ad revenues dropped 9.4% in 2007 to $42 billion, the worst one-year drop in more than 50 years. That's according to the Newspaper Association of America, which started keeping track in 1950. This is usually th [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance: 4.293
Endorsements  While Barack Obama is lining up key endorsements from Colin Powell, major and local newspapers, and hundreds of thousands of small donors, it's worth watching the down-ticket races. Bob Geiger reviews Esquire Magazine's Endorsements. Geiger writes: Perhaps no incumbent senator more deserves to be run out on a rail for enabling George W. Bush's shredding of our Constitution t [..]
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Newspaper Group Asks World For Help Fending Off Yahoo, Google And The Future  The World Association of Newspapers asked the Justice Department, Canadian regulators and European regulators to block the Google-Yahoo search deal on the grounds that it would mean less revenue for newspaper Web sites. T [..]

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