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Farming out journalism

Dec. 8: Many newspapers in the last couple of years have turned to outsourcing the management of circulation, printing and […]

Surviving the e-reader

As the e-reader revolution makes its way into the digital present, the existence of magazines as we know them becomes […]

Another community steps up

Melanie Mazur was shocked when her friends from the Grocery Store in the small town of Bayfield, Colo., ran a […]

Magazines now on sale

Several magazine brands have found themselves on the buyout catwalk, trying to look their best for possible investors. The most […]

Some papers keeping business coverage alive

Two years ago, the Florida Times-Union’s full-time business columnist left the paper. Until now, that position was never filled. This […]

Black, white and glossy all over

Redesigns are in the air, the latest being the San Francisco Chronicle, which announced it would introduce a shiny new […]

The path of free content

Last Wednesday, Newsday joined the paid content revolution by shutting articles behind locked doors. A journey to the Web site […]

Staying traditional in a digital world

Wayne Hill doesn’t have time for the hassle of a Web site. He’s too busy running a newspaper as the […]

iPod and radio unite

Last month, inVocus reported that while some jobs in radio will disappear and formats may go stale, radio itself is […]

Media casualties start slowing in third quarter of 2009

While the media industry continues to weather hard times as publications close and shows are canceled, the drop-off rate seems […]

Despite recent foldings, magazine industry still 'alive and kicking'

Foodies hold fast: while Gourmet magazine may be sliding into the depths of recession-driven non-existence, Condé Nast’s Bon Appétit magazine […]

Local ownership revival?

In the three months since Clifton Robinson and his son Gordon took ownership of the Waco Tribune-Herald, the response has […]

Job switch: nonprofit sites fill the news hole

Four years ago, the nonprofit news model was relatively groundbreaking when retired venture capitalist Buzz Woolley and former San Diego […]

The "community" in community paper

The second deadline has passed and the Birmingham Eccentric still stands with no new cut-off dates looming on the horizon. […]

The changing face of PR education

When Nicole Stipp was a college student back in 2007, Facebook was merely something she and her friends played around […]

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