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After surviving, savvy print magazines focus on thriving

Signs say that this year may turn out to be better than the last for magazine publishers counting their advertising […]

A copy and paste world

In the last month, two journalists from prestigious news organizations have resigned from their respective publications. Their crime was what […]

Learning to share: evolution of media partnerships

Cooperative agreements between news organizations are not a new concept. Since the advent of the Associated Press in 1848, the media […]

Community papers battle media woes with pay-models

Some analysts and news reports have attributed 2010 to be the “year of the paywall,” when “newspapers will try to […]

Copy editors: the disappearing gatekeepers

Only about five years ago, John McIntyre oversaw approximately four dozen editors as copy desk chief at the Baltimore Sun. […]

A theory on a sustainable business model

In the last year there have been many forays into the search for a sustainable business model for newspapers. From […]

Wedding magazines going local

As 2009 saw the number of national wedding magazines dwindle, newly engaged brides-to-be may fear that traditional bridal publications won’t […]

World of the newspaper war

As the number of e-readers launching grows by the day, the cleverly termed “tablet wars” dominate headlines. Another war, however, […]

Tools of the trade magazine industry

Amidst the recent folding of trade titles at Penton Media and Reed Business Information, BoxOffice Magazine recently celebrated its 90th […]

Watchblogging Gannett

When Jim Hopkins decided to quit writing for his Gannett Blog back in July, he was physically and emotionally exhausted. […]

Getting into the game

Step into any GameStop and it’s evident that the video gaming culture is no longer just for the “geek.” Nor […]

2009 and its digital pioneers

It’s been a tumultuous year in the newspaper industry as outlets came and went and journalists waned in newsrooms everywhere. […]

The lost voice of broadcast

Come January, some radio personalities will no longer be just a voice in West Palm Beach when WEFL-AM takes over […]

The vanishing newspaper bureaus

Over the last couple of years, much has been made over the steady demise of newspaper bureaus that once flourished […]

The sounds of silence

Turn on the radio and you’re bound to hear renditions of “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” or “Santa Baby,” as […]

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