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New York Lawmakers Encounter Comments Sections, Freak Out

   
  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 ...
A Doomed Romance With a New Orleans Newspaper

   
  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? ...
Feisty New Player in Newspaper Fray

   
  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...
The Financial Times Predicts More Digital Subscribers Than Print By End of Year

   
  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...
Why Digital Subscriptions?

   
  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 ...
The Real Reasons for Warren Buffett's Newspaper Deals

   
  Warren Buffett, often billed as the world's most famous investor, last week bought 63 local US newspapers for $142m (£90m). This acquisition, ...
Larry Kramer Named USA TODAY President, Publisher

   
  Gannett Co. has named media industry veteran Larry Kramer as USA Today’s new president and publisher. Kramer is replacing David Hunke, who announce...
Newspapers Still Viable in Electronic Age

   
  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...
Google Didn’t Kill News, Says Head of Google News

   
  In a piece I wrote on tablets  over a week ago, I quoted Clay Shirky , a professor of Interactive Technologies, who said th...
Local Newspapers' Crisis: Former Boss Offers an Insight Into How It Came About

   
  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 ...