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Paywalls Giving Newspapers Chance at a Comeback |
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The newspaper industry's turn toward "paywalls," that is, charging for online access, has been a hit with at least one important constituency: inves... |
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Gannett’s Good Earnings Report Could Signal a Turning Point for Newspaper Organizations |
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It has been a while since any newspaper-related company has talked about “strong financial results” when reporting quarterly earnings. Gannett did s... |
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Disgruntled New York Times Union Members Unleash a Sidewalk Protest |
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At 3:35 Monday afternoon, an estimated 400 rank and file members of the New York Times union left their desks for a walk-out that beg... |
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Media General Sells Tribune, TBO to Investment Group |
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The Tampa Tribune was purchased by a private equity investment group and beginning today will be operated by a newly created, locally based company ... |
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The Next Newspaper Revolution |
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"Newspaper" is an interesting word.
It's a compound noun, of course. But it combines what it is (news) with the medium upon which it is delivered (... |
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‘Newsies’ Steal the Show in Freedom Chapter 11 |
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“When young newspaper sellers are exploited beyond reason by their bosses they set out to enact change and are met by the ruthlessness of big busine... |
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Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the Firm Hand at the Helm of the Times |
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FOR THREE DECADES at the helm of the New York Times, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger embodied the best of U.S. journalism — fierce independence, an unshakabl... |
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New York Magazine Tries Manhattan Hand-Delivery to Counter Postal Cutbacks |
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New York magazine is trying to remedy rising postal costs and slower postal deliveries by distributing many subscriber copies by hand -- at least fo... |
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Beyond Ads: How Newspapers Survive In Digital |
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Over the past few years, the pendulum has swung from the newspaper industry writing its own obituary to a new -- and what some might say is surprisi... |
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Time Warp: Newspaper War in the Big Easy |
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When The Times-Picayune decided to print three days a week, a nearby publication saw a chance to expand in the newspaper's backyard and fill a void ... |
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