Tag: news+business
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Sacramento digest: Capitol Alert debuts today – sacbee.com
$499 a year for California political news from the Sacramento Bee? Is this viable? Is keeping this stuff behind a (high) paywall serving the public interest? Who will subscribe? In other words, I’m interested in the business model, but worried about t Sacramento digest: Capitol Alert debuts today – sacbee.com
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Newspaper Innovation – Daily blogging on free daily newspapers
Lots of info on this blog following the freesheet scene in Europe. Newspaper Innovation – Daily blogging on free daily newspapers
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Washington Post Plans Blog Portal – Micro Persuasion
Now there’s an idea. Quit trying to get the community to create content on your site, and just create a directory where they can find each other. Washington Post Plans Blog Portal – Micro Persuasion
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E.W. Scripps Considering Alternative Strategies for Newspapers
Um, whoa. Wall Street is happy about it, which should tell you something. E.W. Scripps Considering Alternative Strategies for Newspapers
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Washington Paper Cutting 20% of Newsroom, Citing Online Drive
29,000 circ daily with steady readership but sinking print ad revenue cuts staffers to put more money into online. Washington Paper Cutting 20% of Newsroom, Citing Online Drive
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Huffington Post Will Add Original Reporting to Its Blog – New York Times
HuffPo hires a print journalist as political editor. Note that the technology and political blogospheres are plucking workers from the print business faster than you can say “disintermediation.” Huffington Post Will Add Original Reporting to Its Blog – New York Times
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Washington Post Reporters to Join Politics Web Site – New York Times
First it was tech journalists leaving print magazines and newspapers to start their own Web-only enterprises. Now it’s everyone. Washington Post Reporters to Join Politics Web Site – New York Times
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To Reverse Circ Plunge: Give Readers What They Want – Editor & Publisher
“A few emergency ideas from the former Metro editor: Go tab, go free, go short. Stop endorsing candidates. Come to think of it, drop all editorials. Think young, think local. Sign up readers as contributors. And that’s just a start. “ To Reverse Circ Plunge: Give Readers What They Want – Editor & Publisher
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Follow the lack of money | Linux Journal
“We need more tools like RSS, and more people using them, in more creative ways. Most of all, we need more journalists (of both new and aged vintages) to take advantage of these new tools and methods. Once they do, the business will follow.” Follow the lack of money | Linux Journal
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Oakland Tribune to Abandon Downtown – East Bay Express
The Trib without the Tower? Ugh. Oakland Tribune to Abandon Downtown – East Bay Express