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Newsday Is Hiring, Which Says More About Cablevision Than the Newspaper Industry |
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Here’s something you don’t read about very often: a newspaper that is hiring editorial staff — and not just a handful of staff, but several dozen peop... |
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Washington Post Co. Reports Nearly Eightfold rise in Second-Quarter Earnings |
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Second-quarter earnings at The Washington Post Co. rose nearly eightfold, compared with the same period of 2009, as profits soared at the company's ... |
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Circulation Numbers Questioned at Brown Publishing |
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Discussion at a January 2008 meeting of executives at Brown Publishing Co. -- recently bought out of bankruptcy by owner Roy Brown and two other Bro... |
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Are Website Copyright Violations Hurting Newspapers’ Bottom Line? |
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Righthaven LLC CEO Steven Gibson says the real story about Righthaven is not the controversy over its lawsuits, but that it’s a fast-growing technol... |
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Without Newspapers...You Get Bell |
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For some time now, people have been asking with increasing urgency what would happen to communities if they didn’t have newspapers.
Thanks to the l... |
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New ABC Publisher’s Statement Will Count ‘Branded Editions’ and Nonpaid ‘Verified’ Circulations |
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The Audit Bureau of Circulations' board approved sweeping changes in the way newspapers report circulation. Among the changes: Newspapers that publi... |
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McClatchy's Profit, Sales Fall |
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Newspaper publisher McClatchy Co. reported lower profit and sales for its second quarter, though its ad-revenue slump eased a bit.
McClatchy, the o... |
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Customers Will Pay for Online Content |
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Major media companies have finally learned something about whether consumers will pay for content on the Internet, and it's this: The answer won't b... |
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Bloodletting in U.S. Newspaper Industry Slows to a Trickle |
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After several years of bloodletting, the hemorrhaging appears to have been stanched in the U.S. newspaper industry.
Major publishing companies are... |
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Confernce Wrap Up |
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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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