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Newspapers take a bus plunge: circulation plummets 10.6 percent
It's hard to put a good face on this kind of news; in fact, it reminds me of the old bus plunge meme. The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) reports that
Nieman Reports | Social Media: The Ground Shifts
Social networks serving as Web services, not sites, ‘create new challenges for journalists, news organizations, and media companies that are only now starting to embrace social media.’
How newspapers in the UK SEOed Patrick Swayze’s death
When news breaks, to do well for news searches, publish early and publish often. Some newspapershave taken this a bit far with news of Patrick Swayze's death.
APME survey: Newspaper cuts clip younger workers
Cost-cutting newspapers are losing many of their youngest reporters, editors and photographers at the same time publishers are trying to break some of their old habits and learn new tricks on the Internet.
The Future of Local Newspapers: Product vs Platform
Jonathan Biddle - Web Developer in the Rochester area working for GateHouse Media
1. Solve journalism’s data problem. 2. Kill the AP. 3. Invest in the next market. « BuzzMachine
"Linking out to news" : The Editor's Log : Blogs : News-Record.com : Greensboro, North Carolina
"WGHP and WXII have started linking out to content from other news sites, including us. FOX has a section well down the page where stories from the Winston-Salem Journal, us, WXII and the Business Journal are featured. XII's list is a bit more obscure --
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Editorial - What Newspapers Do, Have Done and Will Do - NYTimes.com
"The argument that if newspapers go bust there will be nobody covering city hall is true. It’s also true that corruption will rise, legislation will more easily be captured by vested interests and voter turnout will fall."
Report: News-oriented Web sites have a future
Another write-up of Rich Fine's piece
Traditional News Sites Dominate, But The Small Can Survive
This is a write-up of a paper Lauren Rich Fine published for the PaidContent folk (and that you can buy for $200)
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