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Elmwood Park, NJ - May 6, 2013 - The News-Register, published by Oregon Lithoprint (www.oregonlitho.com), has become the first newspaper and printer in the United States to use Agfa Graphics' :Arkitex Eversify, an automated Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for collecting and distributing mobile content.
The Register created and filled 10 additional newsroom positions to support The Current’s expansion.
April 15 was always going to be a big day for The Boston Globe.
1. Reddit has become, simply put, mainstream media. As noted in Ad Age recently, Reddit closed out 2012 with more than 37 billion page views and 400 million unique visitors.
BuzzFeed, the swiftly growing social news site, has decided it is time to move beyond top 10 lists, animal videos and political coverage. It is going foreign.
What’s the difference between a media mogul and a chief executive elsewhere in the business world? About $10 million in compensation, give or take.
Talk about digital disruption. The CEO of Australia’s giant Fairfax Media said last week that he is preparing the company to abandon printed newspapers entirely “in three, five or 10 years.”
The New York Times is launching a series of short, web-only documentaries with Retro Report, a nonprofit news organization that aims to investigate “the most perplexing news stories of our past with the goal of encouraging the public to think more critically about current events and the media.”
Buffett owns 27 daily newspapers and 269 publications overall. His most recent purchase was the Tulsa World, in February.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press is buying a new printing press to add
more color capability and production efficiency to the daily newspaper.
YouTube subscriptions would put Google on a collision course with video-on-demand services like Netflix.
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