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More radio cuts, but weekend programming remains golden

I was preparing to blog about the continued programming impact of January’s 1,850 Clear Channel layoffs. Now, another 590 full-time […]

Will old-school thinking save Newsweek?

I remember when my bespectacled and pedantic college English professor launched a tirade against the quality of modern publications, with […]

Washington Post begins combining print & digital

Washington Post editors are now slipping into new roles designed to simplify the way news is gathered and presented at […]

New York Times Web site HUGELY popular, but not profitable

What if you built it, and they came, but it wasn’t enough? The New York Times radically rebuilt its Web […]

Go "daddy blogger," go—daddy bloggers gaining traction

Since the beginning of mass blogging in the early 2000s there were “mommy blogs,” which have now evolved into sophisticated […]

Shrinking newspaper content: Local and sometimes local fluff

Faced with ever shrinking staffs and fewer and fewer pages, newspapers are becoming niche publications. Now, more than ever, their […]

Newspaper survival: Discard the traditions

Great newspapers have fallen and crumbled this year, and now two of the country’s most elite papers, the New York […]

This magazine is for you, from you

Reader-driven, as opposed to advertiser-driven, content is what some call the key to saving the magazine business. But what if […]

Newspapers watching Seattle to see if digital only will save them

The long beloved paper version of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer may be gone, but Monica Guzman will continue blogging about Seattle […]

NY Nonstop channel redefines "hyper" in 24/7 TV news

“Man on the street” interviews first aired on radio during the 1930s. Nearly 80 years later, WNBC has built its […]

More blurring between magazine articles and advertising

The January Craigslist posting was blunt: “Seeking editors/writers to create attractive fashion-worthy articles that will SELL PRODUCTS.” It was just […]

Is the AP looking frayed? More newspapers leaving

That sturdy quilt made by Grandma might be a little frayed at the edges, but it still keeps you warm. […]

Choose your magazine carefully – almost all are bleeding ads

It only makes sense to pitch a fiscally healthy magazine, but that’s going to be almost impossible this year. Magazine […]

Update: Three pundits now want O’Reilly’s radio listeners

First there was one conservative talk host seeking Bill O’Reilly’s lunchtime radio audience, then two, and now three. All have […]

Niche magazines safe – as long as the niche is

While not recession proof, niche magazines and their loyal audiences are thought to be a relatively stable side of magazine […]

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