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Charging for Web Content No Panacea for Newspapers
    Two generations of Murdochs have caused a wave of excitement in the battered newspaper industry in recent weeks with a series of comments and actions ...
Is The Newspaper Industry Ready For A “Reset”?
    Can personalization save the newspaper? Should news be individualized? Should newspaper be social? The irony is that this steep economic downturn is a...
Tribune Chief May Remain for the Cleanup
    The Tribune Company could well emerge from bankruptcy this fall with much of its current top management intact, according to people briefed on restr...
Philly Newspaper Creditors Hire Former Publisher Hall, Auction Planned
    Creditors seeking to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers in a hard-fought Chapter 11 bankruptcy case have hired a longtime publisher of the two ...
The Future Newspaper

   
  Y Combinator, a venture firm specializing in seed funding startups, recently released startups they would like to fund including a “New News”. ...
For Newspapers, Outlook is not Black and White
    You think the economy is sending mixed signals? Just look at the newspaper industry.For every "green shoot" that appears, there's a tumbleweed or tw...
New York Observer Starts a Paper on Real Estate
    Twenty months into a deep recession, the real estate market is battered and the print news media are doing even worse. What kind of time is this for...
Movie Times Next to Disappear from Print Editions?
    Filmgoers who have long turned to the local newspaper to find theaters and show times for movies may have to start looking elsewhere as theater chai...
Out of Little Rock: a Model for Murdoch
    Tucking into a pulled pork platter in a Little Rock barbecue restaurant, the publisher of Arkansas's largest newspaper appears an unlikely pioneer...
What the Newspaper Industry Can Learn From the Adult Entertainment Industry
    Who knew the adult entertainment industry and the newspaper business were so much alike? A recent story in the L.A. Times takes a look at the strugg...