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By: Corie Wright When you work in the news industry, it’s not hard to find evidence of the negative impact of media consolidation. As media companies get bigger, local news and in-depth reporting take a hit. Employees get laid off. Important … more
By: Rob Tornoe Cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Ted Rall will be traveling back to Afghanistan this month to “see what has changed and how life is going for Afghans, especially those in the remote provinces in the southwest where Western … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald So how did Orange County Register columnist Frank Mickadeit find himself on exhibit in a cage at the Santa Ana Zoo in California for three days before the Fourth of July holiday? He was seduced, you might say, by a gibbon hanging … more
By: Shawn Moynihan Journalism Online has arrived on the paid-content scene with the purpose of providing publishers a wider variety of options in charging for online access. With its Press+ service, publishers can determine which of its Web … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald & Debra Gersh Hernandez Newspapers that are early experimenters with geolocation Web and mobile services Foursquare and Gowalla are excited about the potential for increasing reader engagement, driving traffic to their online … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald & Shawn Moynihan The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is at pains to emphasize that the ideas contained in its “staff discussion draft of potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism” are … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest report on the newspaper industry worldwide contains the usual bad news for North American papers. Ad revenue that’s plunged 38% at U.S. and Canadian papers since 2005 will fall another … more
By: Jim Rosenberg If a healthy start and moderation thereafter contribute to longevity, then Software Consulting Services LLC probably can trace its own long life — in an industry littered with long-dead systems providers — to its decision to … more
By: Jim Rosenberg WoodWing Software (www.woodwing.com) Enterprise publishing system will support Adobe viewer technology for tablets, smartphones and other devices. What’s new: Working closely with Adobe, WoodWing sought to ensure that its tablet … more
By: David Milstead Paywalls are now ready for their close-up. Newspapers are no longer just talking — with increasing bravado or increasing scorn — about walling off or metering their digital content. They are actually doing it or … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald and Shawn Moynihan Top Wall Street analysts assess the industry now and into 2011, and - surprise! — a couple are bullish on newspapers In recent years, Wall Street stock and credit analysts as a class have often seemed the … more
By: E&P Staff Viewed from the still-smoldering wreckage of the financial meltdown, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sure seems like a failed watchdog. As the system neared collapse, the SEC actually relaxed capital standards for some of … more
By: ALAN D. MUTTER “What trees do they plant?” the original Major Richard J. Daley once demanded angrily of his critics in the Chicago press.  He had a point. Anyone can find fault with City Hall, but it’s another thing to run … more
By: Corie Wright When you work in the news industry, it’s not hard to find evidence of the negative impact of media consolidation. As media companies get bigger, local news and in-depth reporting take a hit. Employees get laid off. Important … more
By: Rob Tornoe Cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Ted Rall will be traveling back to Afghanistan this month to “see what has changed and how life is going for Afghans, especially those in the remote provinces in the southwest where Western … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald So how did Orange County Register columnist Frank Mickadeit find himself on exhibit in a cage at the Santa Ana Zoo in California for three days before the Fourth of July holiday? He was seduced, you might say, by a gibbon hanging … more
By: Shawn Moynihan Journalism Online has arrived on the paid-content scene with the purpose of providing publishers a wider variety of options in charging for online access. With its Press+ service, publishers can determine which of its Web … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald & Debra Gersh Hernandez Newspapers that are early experimenters with geolocation Web and mobile services Foursquare and Gowalla are excited about the potential for increasing reader engagement, driving traffic to their online … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald & Shawn Moynihan The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is at pains to emphasize that the ideas contained in its “staff discussion draft of potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism” are … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest report on the newspaper industry worldwide contains the usual bad news for North American papers. Ad revenue that’s plunged 38% at U.S. and Canadian papers since 2005 will fall another … more
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