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Seven-year-old dreams of seeing his comic in print one day.
TinyPass makes it easy for publishers to charge for their content.
Investigative series sheds light on safety concerns in public schools.
If you had six months to increase the revenue of your newspaper by 10 percent, how would you do it?
Anyone who says newspapers don’t provide a public service clearly doesn’t live in Lawrence, Mass.
At least one newspaper is hiring these days, even if its offices are in an isolated area surrounded by thick Canadian forest and the only way out is up a big “scary hill.” But finding people to work for Fort McMurray (Alberta) Today
When an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan March 11, Vicki Whiting knew children would be confused and need someone to explain the tragedy to them — in their terms.
It’s no secret that Texans are proud of their heritage, but two brothers have taken that pride even further by mixing home-state pride with educational puzzles.
A newspaper is in the midst of a budget crisis. Paid print subscriptions have plummeted, while free digital subscriptions are up. The reporters are overworked and underpaid, and the staff is minimal. There is no money to hire more people, but the paper desperately needs to get out news online and in print. What are some ways the newspaper can generate revenue in the short and long term to make this happen?
Everyone hears about The New York Times and the Chicago Tribunes of the world, but what about the Jackson Citizen Patriot in Jackson, Mich., or the Mountain Eagle in Whitesburg, Ky.? How have they adapted to new technology? What is their newsrooms’ mind-set for the future?
Former Associated Press reporter Dan Robrish learned many valuable lessons when he started a newspaper from scratch in a small south central Pennsylvania borough one year ago. The most critical: Wrap up personal stuff before you print that first issue because after that, the newspaper will consume your life.
While their local high schoolers are dribbling down the court, newspaper publishers can be making a fast break (and some fast cash) by live streaming the basketball game on their websites. Not only is streaming sporting events profitable for newspapers, said a former South Dakota publisher who started iNK Barrel Video Networks, but the industry is in a prime position to dominate the live video market. Who better than the local newspaper that already brings in-depth coach and player interviews and statistics to its readers every day.
Nestled on a neat shelf in a cozy home in a small town called Edemissen, Germany is a blinking light-up pen emblazoned with The Bakersfield Californian newspaper logo. It’s a favorite of Ulli Russek, the man who lives in the home and tends to the shelf and his collection of more than 800 newspaper pens.
The logos hail from newspapers across Europe, Australia, and more than 80 from the U.S. Some, including The Brazil (Ind.) Times, the Athens (Ga.)...
The logos hail from newspapers across Europe, Australia, and more than 80 from the U.S. Some, including The Brazil (Ind.) Times, the Athens (Ga.)...
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce



