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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 placing them in India, and we understand that the system is working fairly well. But why stop there? From, um, the AP:

SANTA ANA, Calif. -- An Indian company will take over copy-editing duties for some stories published in the Orange County Register and will handle page layout for a community newspaper at the company that owns the Pulitzer Prize-winning daily, the newspaper confirmed Tuesday.

Orange County Register Communications Inc. will begin a one-month trial with Mindworks Global Media at the end of June, said John Fabris, a deputy editor at the Register.

Mindworks' Web site says the company is based outside New Delhi and provides "high-quality editorial and design services to global media firms...using top-end journalistic and design talent in India."...

[The OC Register] has been through three rounds of layoffs in the past year, most recently in April when up to 90 employees lost their jobs. Employees were also offered a voluntary severance program in 2006.

Of course, there alternate, much more palatable outsourcing strategies, which most of the Web 2.0 world figured out long ago - get the readers to do your work for you. The New York Times has caught on:

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Can Newspapers Save Themselves By Outsourcing?
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Disney to Acquire Chinese Game Company [Disney]
Mainland China is the place to be for outsourcing, but Disney's game branch is bypassing that whole 'farming out to other companies' thing in lieu of purchasing GameStar, the company they've been using for outsourcing. Founded in '02, GameSta [..] Read complete article
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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 [..] Read complete article
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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. [..] Read complete article
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Why Are Newspapers Screwed? Because They Don't Deliver News
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Union takes IBM outsourcing case to employment tribunal
Staff transfer details ‘not revealed’ A £400m outsourcing deal between local authorities and IBM was unfair because the full details of the transfer of staff to a private company were not revealed, workers’ union Unison has said. TheRegister [..] Read complete article
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Pearlstine Agrees Newspapers Screwed, But Not All Because Of Craigslist
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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 [..] Read complete article
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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 [..] Read complete article
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Breaking News! Young People Don't Like Newspapers, News to Be Free In Future!
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Newspapers Prepare To Make Savage Cost Cuts (NYT)
The dean of newspaper analysts, Alan Mutter, says that demolished newspaper companies are finally preparing to make extreme cost cuts to save themselves. The level of these cuts will vary depending on the speed with which the companies' r [..] Read complete article
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Yahoo-Jajah: Deal a Start, But Yahoo Should Just Buy Company
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