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Newspapers' Web Traffic on the Rise MediaWeek.com reports the latest survey results for the top 25 markets.
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Community Newspapers Are A Growing and Vital Industry The Farmingdale Observer describes New York Press Association's “Told Ya” campaign.
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Five Years Later, The Huffington Post (And Online Media) Are Coming Of Age Henry Blodget of BusinessInsider.com checks the temperature of one of the nation's leading news sites.
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Texas Tribune - Six Month Stats The online newssite, The Texas Tribune, reflects on what has been learned in the first few months of operation.
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Rising Circ Value? Study Finds More People Reading Each Newspaper Copy According to an article in E&P, the pass along rate has increased to 3.3.
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After iPad, Rivals Offer Variations on a Theme Technology reporters Ashlee Vance and Nick Bilton write in the New York Times about the industry response to iPad's successful launch. Many more devices will soon be on the market.
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Researcher Discusses Changes in Today’s Media Landscape American Opinion Research CEO Anthony Casale spoke to NENPA about trends in the current newspaper environment based on more than 500 media research studies they have conducted.
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News Sites Rethink Anonymous Online Comments Richard Perez-Pena of the New York Times discusses the use of anonymous comments on online news sites -- much better to attribute the comments to their writers.
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iPad Primes Print's Paid Content Pump How much should you charge for the iPad subscription to your print product? Media Week says that consumer price resistance is significant.
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Newspapers Must Better Leverage Their Brands, Study Says Finally some good news about newspapers -- we have the consumer's trust. BrandChannel.com discusses a report by McKinsey Quarterly magazine
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Anonymity brings out the worst instincts Leonard Pitts, Jr. of the Miami Herald writes that message boards have not lived up to their potential due to anonymity
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There is money to be made on mobile Jim Brady, president of digital strategies at Allbritton Communications, says it is time to move past discussion of paywalls and look at mobile for revenue (from PoynterOnline).
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Will the iPad Redefine Mag Covers? Apple's iPad provides the ability to put motion with great photography. MinOnline shows how motion will effect traditional covers for the electronic version of print publications.
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E-Book Sellers Face a Battle to Win iPad Customers New York Times technology writer Nick Bilton discusses bookstore choices for new iPad.
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Big Think Interview With Khoi Vinh Video interview of designer of New York Times website -- what works, what does not.
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NAA Video Illuminates Newspaper Readership
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Holy Scrollers! The future of e-publishing can be found in one of the world's oldest books. The Phoenix (Boston) reports that six of the top 20 e-book sales are bibles and they are pushing technology forward.
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Community papers battle media woes with pay-models InVocus.com interviews Rockdale publisher Ken Cooke and others on implementing paywalls online.
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NAA Report: Newspaper Inserts "Under Siege" Rick Edmonds of PoynterOnline discusses a report from NAA that warns of challenges to newspaper inserts.
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Mark Cuban Rails Against Google, News Aggregators In MediaPost.com, Cuban calls aggregators vampires.
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