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Preserving Journalism, if Not Papers
    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is looking for ways to “support the reinvention of journalism.” Possible measures to help the troubled U.S. news bus...
News Corp. Buys Skiff E-Reader
    News Corp. announced Monday that it has acquired the Skiff e-reading platform from Hearst Corporation. News Corp. will also make an investment in J...
Putting the Watchdogs on the Payroll
    The internet is the best mechanism ever invented for the distribution and promotion of baseless conspiracy theories. But it is also a matchless devi...
Carrier/Hawker Hangs up His Bag at 90
    Last month, Robert Crandall "hung up his bag, retiring for the second time in his career," The Times Argus Editor Steven Pappas informed readers ear...
At Long Last, Moody’s Sees Newspapers Stabilizing
    Revenues are still declining, but the rate of decline has slowed for US newspapers. With major cost-cuts already in place, Moody’s Investors Service...
Industry 'failed to tackle online threat' says Reeves
    A former regional editor has launched a devastating attack on regional newspaper owners for failing to respond to the threat of the internet. Ma...
Newspaper journalism isn't dead; just look at the numbers
    Headlines read, “Newspapers are dying” and “Struggling newspapers fear the future.” The future for traditional newspapers is grave at best. This do...
FT: Actually, We’re Not Planning To Stop Printing
    Recently we published a story from Michael de Yoanna who sited a PaidContent story claiming the Pearson was moving towards ceasing the print ed...
UC Davis Study Predicts Newspapers Will Survive
    The nation’s struggling newspaper industry has a future, but it will require a commitment to sweeping change that could include a public-private owner...
Newsweek: We're Not In As Terrible Shape As David Carr Says
    In The New York Times on Sunday, David Carr wrote a not-so-optimistic column about the value (or un-value) of Newsweek as it tries to find a buyer. ...