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NEWSPAPER REVENUE

Newspaper revenues have continued to decrease over the years. Can newspapers create a new revenue stream and survive in the "new media" environment?

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Washington Post: Print-Heads vs. Web-Headsmore

The recent cuts at the Washington Post (WPO) — as reported by Politico and Washington’s City Paper — have once again...

Murdoch Targets Sulzberger as Ad Slump Shifts Fight to Readersmore

The New York Times and Wall Street Journal are pursuing readers from regional U.S. newspapers in their fight to survive...

Nation's largest publisher of gay and lesbian papers shuts downmore

Today's sudden closure of Window Media kills the Washington Blade, Houston Voice, Southern Voice & South Florida...

25% Of Journal's Traffic Comes From Googlemore

In what may be tantamount to a Custer's Last Stand for the newspaper industry's premium content model, News Corp.

Net Loss: Most Online Readers Won't Pay For Content more

The latest plan to save newspapers -- charging for online content, perhaps with a system of micropayments -- has been...

Reinventing the Newspapermore

Newspapers are dying. Their business model is burning to the ground. They cannot fend off the Internet and other...

Newspaper Circulation Falls Almost 10%more

Newspaper sales moved sharply lower this year, falling about 10 percent in the six months ended Sept. 30 compared to...

Times Says It Will Cut 100 Newsroom Jobs more

The New York Times plans to eliminate 100 newsroom jobs — about 8 percent of the total — by year’s end, offering...

Creative Destruction and Newspapersmore

I love reading the newspaper. I like the feel of the broadsheet in my hand, the anticipation of turning each page to...

A new look at the publisher’s lunch more

Most people don’t want their content, and won’t pay much for it even if they do.

Why Newspapers Can’t Be Saved, but the News Can - The Opinionator Blogmore

The Rocky Mountain News is dead. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will publish its last issue Tuesday. The Detroit Free...

Journos Losing Jobs at Three Times Rate of Average Workersmore

Since the financial meltdown began a year ago, journalism jobs have gone away at almost three times the rate jobs have...

Washington Post and online operations to merge in 2010more

The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com have set a wedding date. The print and online operations of the newspaper...

Google developing a micropayment platform and pitching newspapers: “‘O...more

Google is developing a micropayment platform that will be “available to both Google and non-Google properties within...

Online newspaper replaces journalists with social media botsmore

Tewspaper, an ‘online newspaper with no writers’, has launched in the US, using an algorithm that scours social media...

Newspapers Fire Young People Mostmore

According to a survey of newspaper editors, "workers between 18 and 35 years old represented the largest age group...

Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens onlin...more

All generally accepted truths notwithstanding, more than 96 percent of newspaper reading is still done in the print...

Why aren’t we paying for news? more

With their backs against the wall, 2009 was going to be the year that newspaper publishers finally got together to...

The Wounded U.S. Newspaper Industry Lost $7.5 Billion in Advertising R...more

Last year was the worst on record for the U.S. newspaper industry. Total advertising revenues (both print and online)...

New Revenue Models for Newspapers more

Brad Flora: What are some examples of actual, moneymaking homepages like this in the wild? If this is the way forward,...

The Free-Versus-Paid Debate for Online Web News Heats Upmore

Just a year ago, most media companies believed the formula for Internet success was to offer free content, build an...

From fee to free: Will e-readers revive newspapers?more

Newspapers are struggling to cope with shrinking advertising revenue and subscriber numbers. Increasingly, consumers...

Wall Street Journal iPhone App Sets Content Free (Updated)more

The Wall Street Journal, one of the few newspapers that charges for content online, released an app for the iPhone...

A tragic tale of Free gone horribly wrongmore

Jon Lund, the head of the Danish Internet Advertising Bureau, and I had dinner in Norway last week and he told me the...

Gerry Marzorati on the future of long-form narrativemore

A New York Times magazine editor reveals the costs of long-form journalism and fears for its future

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