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Buffett buys his hometown newspaper
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422 |
Flot app graphs numbers in stories
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2159 |
Patch hits bumps in NJ, CA
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383 |
Paton Prepares His Newspapers for a World Without Print One of the biggest newspaper chains in America is run by John Paton, who thinks that print is, if not exactly dead, dying a lot faster than anyone thought.
- The New York Times
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906 |
Spelling mistakes cost sellers bigtime
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456 |
Major Newspaper Publishers Band Together On Social Shopping Portal "A group of eight newspaper publishers—Advance Digital, A. H. Belo Corporation, Cox Media Group, Gannett (NYSE: GCI), Hearst, MediaNews Group, The McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI), and The Washington Post Co. (NYSE: WPO)—have formed a joint venture to promote their individual daily deals efforts."
-paidContent.org
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500 |
Virginia public wants notices in newspaper
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736 |
Texas newspaper begins printing Twitter, Facebook contacts with each story "The Monitor of McAllen, Texas, is turning reporters loose to act like real people on social networks, relaxing traditional concerns about objectivity and formality."
- Poynter.
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443 |
Romenesko resigns after 12 years at Poynter "After twelve years of blogging at Poynter, Jim Romenesko has submitted his resignation and I have accepted it. Jim has decided he’s ready for a fresh start now — seven weeks before he was scheduled to become a part-time employee and start his own blog."
- Poynter Institute
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341 |
Questions over Romenesko’s attributions spur changes in writing, editing "Poynter.org works hard to meet the highest standards of journalism excellence, and I learned late Wednesday that we have not consistently met those standards."
- Poynter Institute
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350 |
Report: County websites fail at transparency
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693 |
Study: digital divide persists
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507 |
Dallas 10th, Houston 13th in circulation
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699 |
Analyses of Proposed Constitutional Amendments, Nov. 8, 2011 Election
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4136 |
4 lessons for hyperlocal media from inaugural Street Fight Summit Deals don’t mean dollars. That was a point of consensus at the inaugural Street Fight Summit in New York City Oct. 25 and 26. Over two days, the summit’s 60 presenters and panelists analyzed their adventures in the trenches of hyperlocal media.
- Poynter.org
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667 |
Newspaper Digital Revs Won't Offset Print Decline
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686 |
Paywalls Spread To College Newspapers Students work for their college newspapers for all sorts of reasons—and while college papers are sheltered from the harsh realities facing national and local newspapers in many ways, it’s probably never too early for a crash course in revenue models.
- paidContent.org
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2416 |
Occupy Wall Street newspaper is born
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630 |
Anatomy of a Press Release Idaho newspaper publishes front-page fact-check of senator’s press release
- Charles Apple, The Visual Side of Journalism
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2534 |
Compare this business model with 'patch'
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1945 |
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