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The Truth About Newspapers in the 21st Century

   
  Are newspapers still the most influential and reliable news medium around? Did not the emergence of new media sound the death knell for the print in...
30 Years On, We’re Alive...and Grateful

   
  Thirty years have now come and gone, and we no longer live along the Expressway, having moved at the beginning of 2012 to fancy new digs here in the...
Massive News Corp. Restructuring: Robert Thomson Named CEO of New Spinoff; The Daily Folds as NY Pos

   
  After a long buildup of forces, the tectonic plates are shifting at News Corp. Rupert Murdoch‘s media conglomerate hasrevealed some key details of wh...
Murdoch iPad Daily Failure a Lesson for Digital News

   
  Murdoch announced Monday that The Daily, launched as a paid subscription for the Apple tablet, would be shuttered December 15 due to a lack of reade...
Can Google Tax Alone Compensate for Falling Print Media Revenues?

   
  Global newspaper advertising revenue fell to $76 billion in 2011 down from $ 195 billion in 2005 as per World Association of Newspapers. As per PEW ...
Journalists Need to Understand the Ad Business, Not Sulk and Go Home

   
  I can get very frustrated with editors and reporters who prefer to live in their own little world. When it happens, I do my best to remember I used ...
An Abrupt End to San Diego’s Signature Newspaper Family

   
  By all accounts, David C. Copley felt liberated three years ago after selling The San Diego Union-Tribune, the newspaper that his family had bought ...
Storify Launches Redesign But Threat of Competition from Twitter Still Looms

   
  Storify, the San Francisco-based service that allows journalists and others to curate content from social-media platforms like Twitter and Facebook,...
What Really Caused Brauchli-Weymouth Breakup?

   
  All accounts of the departure of Marcus Brauchli as executive editor of The Washington Post concur on one element of the drama: Brauchli fought with...
Marcus Brauchli Steps Down As Washington Post Editor, Replaced By Marty Baron

   
  During a Tuesday morning all-staff meeting, Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth described  outgoing executive editor Marcus ...