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Preserving Journalism, if Not Papers |
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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... |
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News Corp. Buys Skiff E-Reader |
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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... |
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Putting the Watchdogs on the Payroll |
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The internet is the best mechanism ever invented for the distribution and promotion of baseless conspiracy theories. But it is also a matchless devi... |
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Carrier/Hawker Hangs up His Bag at 90 |
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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... |
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At Long Last, Moody’s Sees Newspapers Stabilizing |
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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... |
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Industry 'failed to tackle online threat' says Reeves |
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A former regional editor has launched a devastating attack on regional newspaper owners for failing to respond to the threat of the internet.
Ma... |
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Newspaper journalism isn't dead; just look at the numbers |
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Headlines read, “Newspapers are dying” and “Struggling newspapers fear the future.” The future for traditional newspapers is grave at best.
This do... |
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FT: Actually, We’re Not Planning To Stop Printing |
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Recently we published a story from Michael de Yoanna who sited a PaidContent story claiming the Pearson was moving towards ceasing the print ed... |
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UC Davis Study Predicts Newspapers Will Survive |
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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... |
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Newsweek: We're Not In As Terrible Shape As David Carr Says |
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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. ... |
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