World waits as Press + pioneers Brill
online payment system: New York Times
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Avatar helps News Corp post December
quarter profit: The Guardian
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... a new world being invented by
people who have never been, or wanted to be, part of the tribe of journalists –
with its mores, enthusiasms and taboos.
So to a lot of journalists the enormity of
the ...
... deputy editor, tomorrow night. He’ll give us his overview of
where the industry is going in the UK and elsewhere in the world . And
this is important, because despite what others may say to the contrary, ...
... the paper, a mid-range, quality
broadsheet with a daily circulation of about 350,000 in printed form has
parlayed its reach to 30 million unique users a month around the world . The
paper has successfully ...
... a state-of-the-art online
coverage that should have the rest of the world watching:
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Simsblog: Top 10 lies redux
– this appears to have been updated. Any how, this list ...
... piece about World Internet Project founder, Professor Jeffrey Cole and his prediction that printed newspapers in Australia have 10 years or less.
Simons wrote that Cole had held discussions with senior ...
... both fighting for their lives earlier this year,
appear to have turned the corner and may soon be profitable, owners say:
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Guardian: Next England football World Cup
game ...
... found a couple of years back, even a roster replete with the heaviest hitters in the world may not put bums on seats you have to pay for.
Times Select won about 275,000 paying customers but the beancounters ...
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NewsReview.com: The post-daily world
- to understand what’s next for
journalism, it helps to put the decline of daily newspapers (like the Sacramento
Bee) in context, writes Jeff vonKaenel:
http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/content?oid=1179766 ...
... to it, on a
gazillion free sites around the world ?
I share Penbo’s regard for the writing of Iain Shedden and Annabel Crabb,
but if they disappear behind a paywall, will enough people pay to find them.
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