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Confernce Wrap Up
    Welcome to this week's edition of the AAIND Weekly Newsletter.  This week we're wrapping up our conference held June 28-30 in Boston. At the c...
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  It’s been close to a month since the Boston Conference ended.  In some ways it feels like it was just a few days ago.  Time sure flies, doesn’t it? B...
At Tribune Co., Leaving Behind Bankruptcy and Old Ways

   
  Tribune Co. Chief Executive Randy Michaels wants to remake the 163-year-old media company. But first he has to steer it out of bankruptcy. Mr. Mic...
Financial Times Sees Readership and Revenues Grow Under Tiered Payment Scheme

   
  With the newspaper industry still currently struggling with new technologies offering readers an increased diversity of information sources - and, m...
Are Newspapers Sticking to a Premium Strategy Amid Digital Disruption?

   
  This week Business Insider poked fun at the New York Times's latest discussion of how hard people in successful online media companies work. We poke...
Bail to Be Set for Conrad Black

   
  Conrad Black won his request for bail Monday while a federal appeals court reviews whether to overturn his 2007 fraud conviction related to his one-...
Raleigh Airport Ends Fight to Ban Newsracks

   
  After the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week refused to rehear its appeal en banc (E&P Online, July 14), the Raleigh-Durham Airp...
The Web Isn't Killing Newspapers, Advertisers Are

   
  Newspaper companies are a dying breed, and one consistent scapegoat for their demise is the rise of blogs and online news sites. In October 2009, To...
‘1 For All’ Ad Campaign Promoting First Amendment Launches

   
  The “1 For All” advertising campaign promoting  the value of  First Amendment freedoms launched Thursday -- and if organizers get their wi...
Rate Increases Outrage Mailers

   
  Marketers and catalogers that rely on the mail to reach consumers decried the US Postal Service's proposed “exigent price increases,” saying the rat...