Tag: news+business
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Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
“Online editors enjoyed the biggest increases in base pay and incentives in 2006, according to the Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey.” Whoo-hoo! Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
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Philadelphia Newspaper Group Teams up with Monster.com
Another day, another newspaper rolling an existing web service into their own offerings. Smart. Philadelphia Newspaper Group Teams up with Monster.com
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Article: News – New newspaper comes to O.C.
It’s a cheaper tabloid version of the full newspaper. Yes, that, exactly. Do more of that, please. Oh, and then, charge more for the full-bore two-pound edition. Seriously. Article: News – New newspaper comes to O.C.
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First Draft by Tim Porter
“The digital newspaper future is already here – and it’s not one most journalists would have invented, but if they don’t seize control of the change process then someone else, someone from the boardroom, will do it for them.” First Draft by Tim Porter
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Why the “long tail” won’t work for newspapers – Editors Weblog
The response to this should be called “Why newspapers need to start aggregating other sources online, providing more original content online and in print, and how to cue their readers to follow stories between mediums.” Why the “long tail” won’t work for newspapers – Editors Weblog
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YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
Friedman on Times Select: “I hate it.” Short video with important riffs on the monetization problem. YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
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Online NewsHour: Report | Free Newspapers Change Media
Drill down on the free daily newspaper scene with Terence Smith. Online NewsHour: Report | Free Newspapers Change Media
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American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
“As newspaper companies confront a challenging future, they are increasingly viewing their trademark print product as the engine driving a diverse ‘portfolio’ that embraces other “platforms” such as Web sites and niche publications.” American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
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Circulation at the top 20 newspapers
Latest numbers on weekday circulation of the top 20 newspapers in the country. It’s more down than up. Particularly notable is the 15.6% drop at the SF Chronicle. Circulation at the top 20 newspapers
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McClatchy chief gives new acquisition a pep talk
“Pruitt said each newspaper in the chain will have local autonomy over daily operations, so readers and the public should see few changes as a result of the change in ownership. No job cuts or buyouts are anticipated, he said.” McClatchy chief gives new acquisition a pep talk