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While the San Diego News Network (Chris Jennewein's new hangout) is hardly a commercial threat yet in San Diego, the cratering of the Union-Tribune -- a one-time employer of 1422 people that will soon be paying only 572 -- leads to this ...
Just for starters, let's think of it as News Corps....So let's start with a News Corps of 1000, and a starting wage of $35,000 a year, a decent start and parallel to what TFA provides. That's a tab of $35 million a year, a paltry sum by many ...
It's one of many non-newspaper metrics that seem alien to newspaper publishers. In fact, though, some measure of likeability, trustworthiness or other relationship factors may soon prove to be crucial to their future prospects
Tech Crunch's Erick Schonfeld broke the news of the flimsiness of the Amazon's vetting process on Thursday. He showed how easy it was for anyone to claim and register anyone's else content, doing so with NYTimes.com's Bits Blog. Good post. It ...
The Daily Eric to Tell Readers What They Want to Know
Within six months, Google will automatically serve news readers the news they want by combining its knowledge of their reading, buying and search behavior. Google will sell premium ads on ...
So, the three, somewhat ungainly pieces -- combined, represented a trifecta of web reckoning --I see going forward now are:
Renegotiation of news producers' relationships with Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL. I've written about my notion of Fair ...
The top two Pulitzer dailies for local are not longer really daily. The Detroit Free Press staff, led by Jim Schaefer and M.L. Elrick, won for their investigations into former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's "pattern of lies." A half a continent ways, ...
I see a theme here. No, of course, Journalism Online hasn't brought in David Boies with the notion of litigating. After all, it's a company that is in the talking stages, first with publishers, but presumably soon with search aggregators. You ...
There's still a huge Attention Gap, between print readers and online readers. Even the New York Times can barely get to 40 minutes a month online and most dailies struggle to get to 10. Minutes. Per Month.
On the other hand, Google is particular has become the gateway of our times. It is the number one sender of traffic to news sites -- 25-35% as a rule. In saying that news companies are free to tell Google not to index them, and that Google will ...
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