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How to Have a Paper Ball

   
  What happens when you force college journalists to publish a newspaper with no computers? Well, first they freak out. Then they get their hands dir...
Coupon Craze Clips Newspaper Carriers' Income

   
  The sputtering economy has prompted more shoppers to use coupons to save on their grocery bills. The trend has forced grocery stores to amend their ...
Precautions at New York Post as Tabloid Inquiry Expands

   
  Employees of The New York Post, Rupert Murdoch’s irreverent and hard-charging city tabloid, were told Friday to keep any documents that may pertain ...
Media giants Centralize Editing, Design Operations to Cut Costs

   
  When the Hartford Courant lands in driveways this fall, it will look much as it has for years. Local news, sports, business and features, interspers...
Rupert Murdoch's Motley Empire (Fortune Classic, 1984)

   
  Editor's note: Every Sunday, Fortune publishes a favorite story from our archive. Rupert Murdoch looked a sorry sight when he took a pie in the face...
How Wall Street Helped to Plunder the Newspaper Industry

   
  Former newspaper editor James O'Shea talks about the Wall Street deals that he believes helped bring down the great American newspaper. Steve Chi...
Newsstands Suffer from City Ordinance, Digital Age

   
  Newsstand owner Robert Kelly is well aware that he's not in the most profitable of businesses these days. But, at 58, he says it's too late to get ou...
The NYT Paywall Is Out of the Gate Fast

   
  The Wall Street Journal has long had a successful online paywall. The Financial Times has one, too. We can confidently say now that The New York Tim...
How The New York Times Got Its Groove Back

   
  In 2009, the business model of The New York Times appeared "doomed," writes Seth Mnookin in this week's New York magazine cover story. The triumphant ...
News Corp. Scrambles to Contain Damage in U.S.

   
  News Corp. is attempting to do on U.S. soil what it failed to accomplish in London: contain the damage of a scandal over dubious reporting tactics a...