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  • E&Ps newspaper trends


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 141
    It is that time of the year when we look back at some of the developments in the industry and editor and publisher have done a good review of the newspaper industry in the last 12 months Besides,especially in the states,the closures of many papers the big question for them has been As newspapers advertising-based ...
    5 days ago
  • 90,000 jobs and 142 papers lost in the US


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    142 papers came to an end in the United States this year reports Alan Mutter ,three times the level of 2008. However the toll seemed smaller than some observers expected. There are three reasons for that, the residual monopoly power of the industry, the magic of the bankruptcy system and the irrepressible optimism ...
    1 week ago
  • Flogging the family silver


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    The Independents Stephen Glover no doubt gets his own back on the specualtion about his own paper by taking a look at the rumours concerning the Guardian from last week. The Guardian may now be housed in fancy offices near Kings Cross, complete with their own theatre, but its spiritual home is Manchester. he says ...
    1 week ago
  • Will e-reader tablets change advertising too?


    The Next WaveAuthority Authority: 99
    Just watched this video about the future of magazines via e-readers. Nothing mentioned about newspapers (who need a new metaphor for presentation of content more than do magazines which have evolved over time). Click here to view the embedded video. The video really showcases an elegant interface, but it’s still ...
    1 week ago
  • Will e-reader tablets change advertising too?


    The Next WaveAuthority Authority: 99
    Just watched this video about the future of magazines via e-readers. Nothing mentioned about newspapers (who need a new metaphor for presentation of content more than do magazines which have evolved over time). Click here to view the embedded video. The video really showcases an elegant interface, but it’s still ...
    1 week ago
  • Miami Herald launches donation scheme


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 141
    Is this the latest model for newspaper sustainability? "If you value The Miami Heralds local news reporting and investigations, but prefer the convenience of the Internet, please consider a voluntary payment for the web news that matters to you," The Huffington Post reports that the Miami Herald is asking ...
    1 week ago
  • Yikes


    Conjugate VisitsAuthority Authority: 115
    From the main page at latimes.com today. Their layoffs are showing. Okay .... NOW Im going dark.
    2 weeks ago
  • Saving newspapers: A modest proposal


    Joel On The RoadAuthority Authority: 115
    By Joel ThurtellI could make a fortune with this idea, except I got it from The New York Times.I’d have to kick something back to them, probably.For once, it might be worth it.It’s amazingly simple, really.If it catches on, it’s bound to reverse the downward spiral of American daily newspapers.Here’s how it ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A newspaper vanishes


    Joel On The RoadAuthority Authority: 115
    By Joel ThurtellI never saw a copy of the short-lived Detroit Daily PresI gather it was distributed in some parts of the Detroit area.Maybe because I was in Canada most of last summer, I was slow to learn about the proposed new daily print newspaper for Detroit.I think, though, that publicity about the Daily Press ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Plenty of life in newspapers yet


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 141
    Northern Echo editor Peter Barron believes that there is plenty of life still left in newspapers. Hold the front page reports that Barron,taking part in a debate about the future of the regional press staged at London’s City University said that, We are obviously facing a digital future, but I still think ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Job cuts on the way at the Washington Times


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 141
    Overnight news from the Washington Times which has announced in an email to staff that up to 40 per cent of jobs could be under threat at the paper. This according to Politico Jonathan Slevin, acting publisher and president of the Washington Times, outlined a new plan for the beleaguered newspaper and spoke of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Daily Beast staff ‘happy as clams,’ says Barry Diller


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    The journalists and staff who work at The Daily Beast don’t look at life like you other sad-sack scribes out there who are watching your job market wash out to sea with the ebb tide. In fact, they are happy in a particularly mollusk-like way. “They’re as happy as clams,” said Barry Diller, chief executive of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Daily Beast staff ‘happy as clams,’ says Barry Diller


    MediaFileAuthority Authority: 559
    The journalists and staff who work at The Daily Beast dont look at life like you other sad-sack scribes out there who are watching your job market wash out to sea with the ebb tide. In fact, they are happy in a particularly mollusk-like way. "Theyre as happy as clams," said Barry Diller, chief executive of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Of pizzas, pools and prosecutors: or, how the ‘Free’ Press (once again) muzzled itself


    Joel On The RoadAuthority Authority: 115
    The Wall Street Journal’s revelation that my onetime employer, The Detroit [Self-Styled] Free Press, had invited advertisers to participate in the reporting and editing process came as no surprise to me.I worked at the Free Press 23 years if you count more than two years on strike in the ’90s. So many fine stories ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Now here is a way to keep up newspaper circulations-enforced subscriptions


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 141
    One area of the world where newspapers are not under attack is apparently Japan The single biggest reason is Japan’s direct distribution system. Subscribers who attempt to cancel meet with repeated and agonised house visits from a familiar local employee of the newspaper company.reports the FT But maybe the most ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Rupert Murdoch, the smartest man in newspapers?


    MediaFileAuthority Authority: 559
    I wrote an analysis on Monday about the possibility that News Corp might take its news search results away from Google and list them on Microsoft’s Bing search engine instead. My conclusion: This one isn’t such a hot idea. Then I read John Gapper’s Financial Times item about how it *could* be a hot idea. To ...
    5 weeks ago

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