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Billionaire Buffett Aims to Buy More Newspapers |
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Warren Buffet, the billionaire who seems determined to single-handedly save the newspaper business, is reported to be keen on acquiring yet ano... |
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Newspapers as Luxury Goods: Murdoch and Sulzberger Have More in Common Than It Appears |
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In August of 2007, when Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. agreed to pay five billion dollars for the Wall Street Journal—thank you very much Father Christm... |
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Backs Against the Paywall for Newspapers Industry |
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THE free lunch for digital access to most US newspapers is disappearing but paywalls seem at best a partial answer to the industry's woes and anal... |
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The Truth About Newspapers in the 21st Century |
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Are newspapers still the most influential and reliable news medium around? Did not the emergence of new media sound the death knell for the print in... |
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30 Years On, We’re Alive...and Grateful |
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Thirty years have now come and gone, and we no longer live along the Expressway, having moved at the beginning of 2012 to fancy new digs here in the... |
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Massive News Corp. Restructuring: Robert Thomson Named CEO of New Spinoff; The Daily Folds as NY Pos |
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After a long buildup of forces, the tectonic plates are shifting at News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch‘s media conglomerate hasrevealed some key details of wh... |
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Murdoch iPad Daily Failure a Lesson for Digital News |
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Murdoch announced Monday that The Daily, launched as a paid subscription for the Apple tablet, would be shuttered December 15 due to a lack of reade... |
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Can Google Tax Alone Compensate for Falling Print Media Revenues? |
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Global newspaper advertising revenue fell to $76 billion in 2011 down from $ 195 billion in 2005 as per World Association of Newspapers. As per PEW ... |
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Journalists Need to Understand the Ad Business, Not Sulk and Go Home |
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I can get very frustrated with editors and reporters who prefer to live in their own little world. When it happens, I do my best to remember I used ... |
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An Abrupt End to San Diego’s Signature Newspaper Family |
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By all accounts, David C. Copley felt liberated three years ago after selling The San Diego Union-Tribune, the newspaper that his family had bought ... |
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