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Paywalls Giving Newspapers Chance at a Comeback

   
  The newspaper industry's turn toward "paywalls," that is, charging for online access, has been a hit with at least one important constituency: inves...
Gannett’s Good Earnings Report Could Signal a Turning Point for Newspaper Organizations

   
  It has been a while since any newspaper-related company has talked about “strong financial results” when reporting quarterly earnings. Gannett did s...
Disgruntled New York Times Union Members Unleash a Sidewalk Protest

   
  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...
Media General Sells Tribune, TBO to Investment Group

   
  The Tampa Tribune was purchased by a private equity investment group and beginning today will be operated by a newly created, locally based company ...
The Next Newspaper Revolution

   
  "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 (...
‘Newsies’ Steal the Show in Freedom Chapter 11

   
  “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...
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the Firm Hand at the Helm of the Times

   
  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...
New York Magazine Tries Manhattan Hand-Delivery to Counter Postal Cutbacks

   
  New York magazine is trying to remedy rising postal costs and slower postal deliveries by distributing many subscriber copies by hand -- at least fo...
Beyond Ads: How Newspapers Survive In Digital

   
  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...
Time Warp: Newspaper War in the Big Easy

   
  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 ...