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It’s quite a cat-and-mouse game. The cat is Rupert Murdoch, a lion in the winter of his career. Astoundingly, he’s become the leading spokesman for American journalism. The mouse is the crafty Google, adjusting its algorithms and its tactics, ...
Important Details: Do a local search these days and you may come across an unaccustomed url: Examiner. com. Examiner.com has burst into the top 25 of US online traffic rankings, currently at number 23 with 5.3 milion unique visitors in October, ...
Important Details: The Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) is an above-average news market. It ranks highly in measures such as regular internet access, college graduates and high-income households. It boasts two metropolitan dailies, a ...
If Sweeney came concerned, he might have left more worried. Yes, Public Radio’s legacy business is radio, and, more recently, audio, via podcast and streaming. What Sweeney heard, though, was a larger Who, public radio’s nascent attempts to ...
Important Details: The Dallas Morning News felt the same heat from circulation decline as its metro peers in the last round of circulation reporting a month ago. Yet the numbers came in about where the paper expected them, says publisher Jim ...
It's hard to gauge the impact of New York Times and Wall Street Journal moves into metro markets. They could be simple, print retention strategies aimed, at holding on to valuable print readers — the magnets for still-lucrative print ...
Important Details: Print newspaper circulation has taken a strong hit, according to data released this week by the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC). Its semi-annual FAS-FAX report is the industry standard, offering the widest picture of ...
Look at some of the individual results, and you understand why the New York Times just announced that it is taking another 100 jobs out of its newsroom and why other newsroom (and, of course, wider) cuts may increase -- not decrease -- as Wall ...
Important Details: Metro dailies are getting some unexpected competition. Friday, the New York Times launched a new regional edition for the San Francisco Bay Area. The Times’ existing 10-person Bay Area bureau will now produce additional ...
Important Details: Bloomberg and the Washington Post have announced a full-throated partnership, with content moving both ways. The action accompanies the dissolution of the 47-year-old Los Angeles Times – Washington Post (LAT-WP) wire, ...
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In five languages (English, Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian) and two U.S. printing, “Newsonomics: Twelve Trends That Will Shape the News You Get” is the first Ken Doctor book.
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