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Newspapers Reset Advertising Expectations After Discouraging First Half

   
  Russell Adams says the lower ad revenue estimates could spur a return to more of the job cuts and other belt-tightening moves that spread through the ...
Schibsted CEO: 'We're investing almost 60 million in online classified launches this year'

   
  In the past decade, Schibsted Media Group in Scandinavia has been a shining example of how a newspaper publisher can transform its traditional pub...
Book Review: Morning Miracle: Inside the Washington Post: A Great Newspaper Fights For Its Life

   
  There is something misleading about the main title of Dave Kindred's book on the recent history of The Washington Post: Morning Miracle. Anyone aw...
The Future of News Is Going to Be Awesome

   
  The idea of the future of news is often met with fear and uncertainty. But that's nonsense. The future of news is going to be awesome! Perhaps t...
The Kingdom and the Paywall

   
  Two weeks ago, I went to the New York Times’ gleaming, modernist, Renzo Piano–­designed headquarters on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan to discuss some...
Newspaper Gant Tribune Co. Developing Tablet Device

   
  Hoping to take a small slice from Apple's big pie, newspaper publishers are developing tablet computers of their own. The Tribune Co., one of the l...
Here’s What an iPad Looked Like in 1994 (Video)

   
  Yesterday we saw what AT&T thought the future would look like, way back in the early ’90s. Pretty accurate! Today we can see what newspaper publish...
Ad Industry Holds Course In Face Of S&P U.S. Downgrade

   
  News and camera crews line the curb outside Wall Street to cover the financial meltdown, but ad industry execs want to remain positive after Standar...
Elisabeth Murdoch Won’t Be Nominated to Board This Year

   
  In a change to her father’s plans, Elisabeth Murdoch will not be nominated this year to the board of the News Corporation, a member of the board s...
FT Has Attracted A Third More Digital Subs In The Last Year

   
  iPad and mobile are becoming of increasing importance to The Financial Times, accounting for 22 percent of web traffic and 15 percent of new subsc...