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The New York Times Is Preparing Social News Service Dubbed News.me
    The venerable newspaper is partnering with pseudo-incubator Betaworks to bring the product to market. The site is currently nothing more than an ins...
Multitasking Through the News
    With news and gossip leaping off every laptop screen, smartphone and Facebook page, the common wisdom these days is that traditional news outlets ar...
Brad Jones Upped to Circulation SVP at USA Today
    USA Today Wednesday named Brad Jones as senior vice president of circulation, succeeding Larry Lindquist who is retiring after more than 29 years wi...
The Star-Ledger Announces Staff Buyout Offer, Possible Salary Reductions
    The Star-Ledger this morning extended another buyout offer to most employees as it continues to struggle under the weight of an unprecedented indust...
Let's Subsidize Open Broadband, not Journalists
    In 1791, James Madison penned a short essay that foretold a long, and ongoing, financial involvement by government in journalism. Madison said, in p...
Is Print Dead? (Is it Really?)
    My dad bought an iPad so that studying on-the-go would be easier for him. (Yes, he’s still pursuing academics while pushing 60). While taking public...
Teamsters Reject Philadelphia Media Contract Offer
    A day after The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News machinists, who represent about 44 employees, rejected a contract offer, and a day...
Gannett's USA Today to Cut 130 Jobs, Shuffles Management Posts

   
  USA Today, which lost more than 200,000 daily readers in the past year, said it is cutting 130 jobs as part of a restructuring of the newspaper’s busi...
Groupon Offers Opportunities and Threats for Newspaper Advertising
    For years, newspaper industry analysts have argued that the gradual switch of advertising dollars to direct marketing, much of it digital, could be ...
In California, an Old-Style Print War
    The office of The Bay Guardian at the bottom of Potrero Hill in San Francisco — the site of one of the last great newspaper wars — was eerily quiet ...