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SimonWaldman.net » Blog Archive » The ‘former audience’ is still an audience
- The core function of any mainstream media organisation remains the aggregation of a sizeable audience through the creation of content. And for the forseeable future, the majority of that audience is going to remain quite passive. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
Drop in newspaper readership accelerates (JD Lasica)
- Many of us have been predicting a move away from daily newspaper readership, but this is much faster than almost any of us have forecast. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » New News: Deconstructing the newspaper
- What do we kill to save money, or what do we kill so we can shift resources to more important things? Whichever, you can’t stay the same and certainly can’t develop new features until you cut the fat and flesh. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
We Media
- This report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
MediaGuardian.co.uk | New media | One newspaper reader worth up to 100 online users in ad revenue
- Print editions of American newspapers earn between $500 (£287) and $900 (£517) per consumer a year from a combination of direct circulation revenues and indirect revenues from advertising - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
SFGate: My Feeds
- With My Feeds you can get the latest updates from SFGate and all your favorite news sites, columnists, blogs - and any other website offering RSS or XML feeds - on a single page. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
Journalism.org- The State of the News Media 2006
- There still appears no clear path for transferring to this new medium all the wealth that has long financed journalism for the good of civil society - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
Online Revenue as Percent of Total Company Revenue - The State of the News Media 2006
- Figures are for 10 public newspaper companies from January-June 2003 and 2004 - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
The “new paradox of journalism” clarified - Editors Weblog- Analysis
- The State of the News Media report details two phenomena crippling newspapers. The first destroys content. The second destroys revenues. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » They doth protest too much
- The newspaper industry is spending $50 million to convince advertisers that it’s not dying - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
This Boring Headline Is Written for Google - New York Times
- The optimizer wizards devise some technical trick to outwit the search-engine algorithms that rank the results of a search. The search engines periodically change their algorithms to thwart such self-interested manipulation, and the game starts again. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
MediaGuardian.co.uk | Media | Why newspapers must ask some searching questions
- you need to be comfortable with seeing your content quoted, excerpted and remixed. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
MercuryNews.com | 05/01/2006 | MediaNews paying $737 million for Mercury News, Contra Costa Times
- The Mercury News and the Contra Costa Times fetched $736.8 million from Denver-based MediaNews in last week's $1 billion newspaper deal - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
All the News That's Fit to ... Aggregate, Download, Blog: Are Newspapers Yesterday's News? - Knowledge@Wharton
- Newspapers have two big strikes against them: They are in a mature industry and they are a textbook example of an intermediary between sources of information and customers -- a role that is being increasingly challenged by the Internet. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
Chicago Tribune | Papers, Web sites in scrape on stories
- Owen Youngman, vice president of development for the Chicago Tribune, said Google users come to think of Google as the news source and overlook the newspaper that published the story. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
/Message: Hypergene on Buffett says Newspapers are "a business in permanent decline"
- Newspapers face the prospect of seeing their earnings erode indefinitely. It’s unlikely that at most papers, circulation or ad pages will be larger in five years than they are now. That’s even true in cities that are growing. - mattmcalister on 2006-08-04
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