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  • Economy prompts leadership changes at the Washington Times


    The Editors' DeskAuthority Authority: 129
    Even the deep pockets of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon couldn’t keep the newspaper industry’s woes from squeezing the Unification Church-subsidized Washington Times, the Washington Post reports . The Post reports that Times president and publisher Thomas P. McDevitt, chief financial officer…
    1 day ago
  • Who benefits when a newspaper closes?


    The PulseAuthority Authority: 138
    The Phoenix Business Journal takes a look today at what the fallout may be in Arizona when the East Valley Tribune closes down. "The East Valley Tribune ’s demise leaves The Arizona Republic as the sole daily newspaper in the 12th-largest U.S. media market. But media and advertising experts don’t see the ...
    1 week ago
  • Boston Globes Ainsley $1.2 million departure package


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Employees , New York TimesA (NYT) , Media World It costs a fortune to cut fat. For regular people, it can mean hundreds or even thousands of dollars on gym memberships, special meals and organic restaurants. Yet, this pales in comparison to how much the Boston Globe is spending to lose some dead ...
    1 week ago
  • Newspapers try to build readership by giving free subscriptions to the kids


    DailyFinanceAuthority Authority: 792
    Filed under: Media French films usually include at least one scene of serious-looking, chain-smoking café patrons reading the newspaper. But that shot is make-believe: The newspaper industry, as troubled as it is in the U.S., is dying in the land of Sartre and Voltaire, where the per-capita circulation is about ...
    1 week ago
  • Creative Destruction: Newspaper Industry Headed For The Dinosaur Age?


    prudent investor newslettersAuthority Authority: 133
    When one or several companies of an industry are in the red financially, the losses may be attributed to the developments within the companies themselves. However, when losses are evident on an industry scale, then the core dynamics of the industry may be in question. This predicament currently applies to ...
    1 week ago
  • French government pitches in to recruit young newspaper readers


    The Editors' DeskAuthority Authority: 129
    The New York Times gives a status report on France’s effort to encourage young people to read newspapers by giving them away.  That effort involves a large government expense — about $22.5 million over three years. People between the ages of…
    2 weeks ago
  • Graph: weekday newspaper circulation since 1990


    The Daily CartoonistAuthority Authority: 548
    The Awl has graphed out the newspaper circulation rates for the major papers going back to 1990. The Wall Street Journal has gained; most other papers have ridden a downward roller-coaster; The L.A. Times has been in an horrifying free fall. From their blog post: Every six months, the Audit Bureau of Circulations ...
    2 weeks ago
  • WSJ is rare exception as newspapers report falling circulations


    The Editors' DeskAuthority Authority: 129
    The Wall Street Journal has overtaken USA Today as the largest circulation daily newspaper in the country, according to figures released Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. The Wall Street Journal may have celebrated — but for most newspapers the report was dismal. The…
    2 weeks ago
  • Circulation numbers continue to slide nationwide


    The Daily CartoonistAuthority Authority: 548
    Editor and Publisher is reporting the results of a recent report by Audit Bureau of Circulations revealing that many of the largest papers in the U.S. took heavy hits in circulation during the last six months compared to rates during that same period last year. Only one paper, The Wall Street Journal, posted a gain ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Newsday.com moves to subscription model


    The Daily CartoonistAuthority Authority: 548
    Newsday is putting up a pay-wall on their news website beginning next Wednesday. The website is still free for those who subscribe to the newspaper or Optimum Online, a website owned by the internet cable service that also owns the paper. Those who are not customers of Optimum Online or the newspaper – both owned ...
    2 weeks ago
  • New York Times to cut 100 newsroom positions


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Newspapers , New York TimesA (NYT) , Gannett Co (GCI) , Media World The folks in the news business are probably growing to hate Mondays. Gannett s (NYSE: GCI ) profits are off by more than 50%, and the New York Times announced that its chopping 100 jobs from the newsroom , along with an ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Gannett profit falls by more than half


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Newspapers , New York TimesA (NYT) , Gannett Co (GCI) , Media World Gannett (NYSE: GCI ) lost more than half its third-quarter profits year-over-year, as the newspaper industry shows yet another sign of decline . A substantial drop in ad revenue was the primary reason for the plunge. The ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find revenue in the recession


    DailyFinanceAuthority Authority: 792
    Filed under: Company News , Economy , People , Media With local TV stations scrambling as advertising dwindles, its prompting some to examine a money stream traditionally relegated to newspapers: obituaries . WNEM-TV, a Saginaw, Michigan, CBS affiliate owned by Meredith Corp. ( MDP ), may be the first TV ...
    3 weeks ago
  • NYT pulls Boston Globe off the block


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: New York TimesA (NYT) , Goldman Sachs Group (GS) , Media World After months of speculation and years of underperformance, the New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT ) has decided not to sell the Boston Globe and related businesses . The company claims that the changes made at the Globe to slash ...
    3 weeks ago
  • DEMAND THE IMPOSSIBLE


    WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERSAuthority Authority: 521
    A good mantra for the newspaper industry and for all of us working with them. By Lawrence Zeegen, Head of School of Communication Design at Kingston University, a regular contributing illustrator to the Guardian newspaper and the author of four books on contemporary illustration. www.zeegen.com. (Via It’s Nice ...
    4 weeks ago
  • USA Today sees circulation off 17%, blames travel


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Bad news , Gannett Co (GCI) , Media World McNews is being squeezed by two market downturns . So, if you think most newspapers have it bad, realize that it could be much worse. Gannett s (NYSE: GCI ) major national paper, USA Today , is getting ready to report a 17% drop in circulation - ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Soros to put $1 billion into clean-tech companies


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Good news , India , China , Brazil , Private equity , Eastern Europe , Technology , Green Stocks The clean technology wave just got a little bigger. This tends to be a side-effect of interest from billionaire investor George Soros . And, as usual, its more than just money; its more than ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Boston Globes future remains uncertain


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 661
    Filed under: Deals , Rumors , Newspapers , Private equity , New York TimesA (NYT) The next step remains uncertain for what will go down in history as among the worst newspaper acquisitions. On Friday, the deadline for submitting bids for the Boston Globe , which is owned by The New York Times Company ...
    4 weeks ago
  • ETYTYK About the News Industry Is Wrong


    the cman blogAuthority Authority: 118
    This is the latest in an ongoing series entitled, “Everything You Think You Know (ETYTYK) about ‘X’ is Wrong,” designed to illustrate just how much technology and the internet have changed key industries (the X). It is also about how we as consumers and most especially how the industries themselves are mostly ...
    8 weeks ago

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