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The New York Times Is Preparing Social News Service Dubbed News.me |
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The venerable newspaper is partnering with pseudo-incubator Betaworks to bring the product to market. The site is currently nothing more than an ins... |
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Multitasking Through the News |
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With news and gossip leaping off every laptop screen, smartphone and Facebook page, the common wisdom these days is that traditional news outlets ar... |
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Brad Jones Upped to Circulation SVP at USA Today |
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USA Today Wednesday named Brad Jones as senior vice president of circulation, succeeding Larry Lindquist who is retiring after more than 29 years wi... |
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The Star-Ledger Announces Staff Buyout Offer, Possible Salary Reductions |
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The Star-Ledger this morning extended another buyout offer to most employees as it continues to struggle under the weight of an unprecedented indust... |
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Let's Subsidize Open Broadband, not Journalists |
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In 1791, James Madison penned a short essay that foretold a long, and ongoing, financial involvement by government in journalism. Madison said, in p... |
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Is Print Dead? (Is it Really?) |
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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... |
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Teamsters Reject Philadelphia Media Contract Offer |
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A day after The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News machinists, who represent about 44 employees, rejected a contract offer, and a day... |
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Gannett's USA Today to Cut 130 Jobs, Shuffles Management Posts |
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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... |
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Groupon Offers Opportunities and Threats for Newspaper Advertising |
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For years, newspaper industry analysts have argued that the gradual switch of advertising dollars to direct marketing, much of it digital, could be ... |
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In California, an Old-Style Print War |
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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 ... |
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