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. Sign up here for notice of the new Newsonomics Readers.
It's a must-read for anyone questioning the vitality of emerging local media. These are passionate, talented people, and Seattle is perhaps the best example of the ferment found in the remaking of news media as we it.
The Post says it will concentrate on key DC industries: government contracting, technology, finance, commercial real estate, national associations and the legal community. Interpret the move as both a grab for needed growth and a flank better ...
The FWIX partnership is part of the expanding local experimentation of the Times and tells us lots about the Times' strategic direction, its multi-front competition with Dow Jones and a more nuanced recognition of what putting content under your ...
All good lessons for news publishers to think about and act. It's a simple calculus: what B2B and Trade publishers aim to do in getting into the workflow of their readers, consumer publishers should aim to do with their readers' lifeflow. Don't ...
It seems to me that we're all a bit confused in this country between access and information. We pay hundreds of dollars for access -- cable, Internet, wireless monthly bills -- but we don't like the notion that a news company might charge us the ...
The [New York] Times has tremendous talent and editorial resources, obviously, and it will be great fun to work with such top-notch writers, editors, photographers. The association will also help a lot with brand-building and reach. The ...
That's what Arianna Huffington is saying the Huffington Post has been valued at by investors. $100 million for the fastest-growing upstart start-up news site. Nice change in a way, but tells how little news is worth these days, all around.
Some have said that in the digital world, news companies need to think of themselves both as creators and aggregators, doing what they do best and linking to the rest. Let’s amend that: creators, aggregators, and syndicators, doing what they do ...
3% of company revenues come from advertising. That's not an issue in education and book publishing, of course, but shows how much Pearson has insulated itself from the carnage we're seeing in businesses, mainly dependent on advertising for their ...
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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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