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New York Lawmakers Encounter Comments Sections, Freak Out |
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Ah, the joys of someone with power who just encountered their first bonkers comments section. Via Wired:
Did you hear the one about the New ... |
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A Doomed Romance With a New Orleans Newspaper |
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Newsprint sentimentalists are part of a shrinking club. Plenty of people care about news, but the fetishists who want it to be imprisoned on paper? ... |
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Feisty New Player in Newspaper Fray |
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Todd Vogt, leader of an investor group that recently agreed to buy the San Francisco Bay Guardian—a left-leaning weekly that boasts of "printing the... |
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The Financial Times Predicts More Digital Subscribers Than Print By End of Year |
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By the end of the year, the Financial Times could have more digital subscribers than it sells print copies, FT.com‘s managing director Rob... |
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Why Digital Subscriptions? |
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News organizations understand that giving away their product for free on one platform (Web) while charging for it on another (print) simply isn’t a ... |
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The Real Reasons for Warren Buffett's Newspaper Deals |
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Warren Buffett, often billed as the world's most famous investor, last week bought 63 local US newspapers for $142m (£90m).
This acquisition, ... |
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Larry Kramer Named USA TODAY President, Publisher |
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Gannett Co. has named media industry veteran Larry Kramer as USA Today’s new president and publisher.
Kramer is replacing David Hunke, who announce... |
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Newspapers Still Viable in Electronic Age |
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The newspaper industry has faced some challenging times over the past few years and it's time for a little good news. According to the World Associa... |
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Google Didn’t Kill News, Says Head of Google News |
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In a piece I wrote on tablets over a week ago, I quoted Clay Shirky , a professor of Interactive Technologies, who said th... |
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Local Newspapers' Crisis: Former Boss Offers an Insight Into How It Came About |
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Why is the regional newspaper industry in crisis? One man who believes he knows is Chris Oakley, a one-time editor who went on to engineer one ... |
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