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Charging for Digital Content in the Land of Free Rides
    Digital media, often blamed for cannibalizing the newspaper industry's bread-and-butter business, is finally being put to work for the broadsheet....
Newspaper Deliverers Keep Cops Awake, Aware
    Plainville, Mass., police were alerted to an early-morning break-in Oct. 9 at a convenience store by a newspaper delivery man who discovered the sto...
Zinsergram aka Legal Update
    The following article was contributed by Michael Zinser of the Zinser Law Firm.  It first appeared in the newsletter "LawLight".  If you w...
The Digital Newspaper: Hands-On with 4 Top iPad Apps
    Consumers have more digital options for reading the news than ever before. From pithy, one-line updates on Twitter, to RSS feed readers with customiza...
Newspaper Credit Outlook Deteriorating, Moody’s Cautions
    The credit outlook for the U.S. newspaper sector is getting worse, Moody’s asserted today, as it revised its outlook for the industry to negative fr...
Jury Will Decide Independent Contractor Issue
    The following article was contributed by Michael Zinser of the Zinser Law Firm.  It first appeared in the newsletter "LawLight".  If you w...
A Vanishing Journalistic Divide
    If you were going to pick an epicenter for mainstream media, The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz would not be a bad place to land. With his running s...
At Graph Expo, Signs of a Newspaper Industry Revival
    Graph Expo is the United States’ biggest commercial print equipment show, but this year it’s also a barometer of the improving health of the newspap...
Starting at Age 11 in the Newspaper Industry
    It’s only been six years since I took my first job as a news reporter, but my career in the newspaper industry goes back much further. I grew up in...
Postal Rate Increase Denied
    Washington…The panel that regulates the U.S. Postal service denied a proposal to increase postage rates Thursday, blaming the agency's business mode...