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Competition lives in New Orleans

New Orleans is shaping up to be a battleground for news organizations. All it took was for the Times-Picayune to […]

Newspapers as ebook publishing houses

The rise of the ebook industry over the last several years has newspapers and the publishing worlds colliding. Whether from […]

PR pro’s share the impact of paywalls

It’s no secret newspapers are increasingly adopting paywalls in an attempt to bring in more revenue. But while there are […]

Endorsing presidential candidates appears to be a dwindling practice

The ballots are in and the race is over, but for Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel editorial editor David Haney, it’s now time […]

OC Register envisions a print future

While other newspapers around the country are turning to new business models and a focus on digital, the Orange County […]

Election Day: It’s (Hopefully) Almost Over!

Here we are, country, with this one final day until the 2012 Presidential Election is over. If you are in […]

Q&A with a citizen journalist

Citizen journalism has never been as present as it is in today’s media landscape. Through social media, newspapers, websites and […]

Chicago Tribune to launch unique paywall model tomorrow

The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe and Baltimore Sun may all have lowered paywalls in response to […]

[INFOGRAPHIC] Trick or Tweet: The Most Talked About Candy on Social Media

Trick or Tweet! Are you giving out the best Halloween candy this year? Viralheat crawled the social web to find […]

Reliving the Presidential Debates (You Know You Want To)

The Presidential debates have come to a close and believe it or not, we are only a week away from […]

Social media on the campaign trail

As Americans prepare to vote on Nov. 6, the demand for political news and transparency is high. And what better […]

How Your Prospects Consume News (It Depends on Where They Live)

New research from Pew Research Center shows that the type of local news sources Americans use depends on which type of community they live in. Urban residents are more likely to use mobile and online sources; suburbanites are most heavily into social media and rural residents are more inclined to word of mouth sources. So what does that mean for marketers?

Fall TV Lineup… Did They Live Up To The Hype?

The Fall TV lineup… for months prior, networks tease with trailers, posters, and predictions for the season’s “best new show!” […]

Citizen journalism today and tomorrow

Journalism is a constantly changing beast. In a world where deadlines are a constant, and newsroom staffs dwindle, citizen journalism […]

Links We Love: Promoted Posts, Stories, and Pizza Hut

Facebook promoted posts: Yes or no? We already asked four marketing influencers this week on the Vocus Blog and now, thanks to a Sterne Agee study, we have a definitive answer. Or do we? Find out what the majority of Facebook users think of promoted posts and much more in this week’s Links We Love.

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