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NO swimsuit issue for you…mags printed, not distributed

A piece of Americana, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, won’t be available at Safeway, Wal-Mart or K-mart when it’s published […]

How to deal: Limited options for failing newspaper industry

Newspapers are trapped between the flailing economy and the burgeoning digital age. If January is any indication of how newspapers […]

Get your TV station here

Recession driven, troubling media trends have piled up at an alarming rate this month. For the second time in January, […]

More national, less local programming coming to radio

Clear Channel Communications, which owns more radio stations than anyone, is expected to cut local programming and as many as […]

Seattle likely to lose one of two major dailies

As the potential end of one the West Coast’s most storied newspapers approaches, the staff of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (P-I) […]

I'll bid $1 for that magazine

How can popular niche magazines potentially survive this moribund economy? Try eBay, for less than six figures. Back in the […]

Two great newspapers printing the same stories

In January 2009, two of the nation’s most storied and competitive newspapers will begin printing each other’s articles. Are the […]

"Clean" and "mean" to battle for O'Reilly's lunch audience

It may be the holiday season with peace and goodwill, but conservative talk radio is ringing with the sounds of […]

Media Layoffs: Survivors to wade through more e-mail. A lot more.

Consolidation, as a word, might sound reassuring with its implications of increased efficiency. During huge media layoffs, it means those […]

At Gannett: Fear for the future of newspapering

You could watch the newspaper industry bleed as Gannett Co. let go about 10 percent of its newspaper workforce—a list […]

Autumn brings those useful, but difficult editorial calendars

Ah, autumn. Beautiful foliage. Warm apple cider. Crackling fireplaces. The release of magazine editorial calendars for next year. At least […]

Mark Twain’s AP no more

Mark Twain said, “There are only two forces that can carry light to all the corners of the globe… the […]

Yes, Virginia, there are new newspapers

Launching a newspaper is risky business these days. Ask the Salt Lake Tribune—it debuted the Buzz in February for young […]

Magazine business not just bad, dismal

While Ad Age reported the magazine business lost 3,200 jobs during the third quarter of 2008, the New York Times […]

Time Inc. begins massive layoffs by asking for volunteers

A picture is emerging of how Time Inc. will layoff 600 employees. The managing editors of Fortune, Time, Sports Illustrated […]

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