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Image via Wikipedia The Associated Press has laid off “dozens” of news staff as part of the agency’s bid to reduce staffing costs by 10% this year. The moves come as the 163-year-old cooperative wire agency has grappled...
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Wanja Oberhof, co-founder of niiu, which combines paper format with internet convenience, has joined the programme of the World Editors Forum, and will speak in a session devoted to some of the most promising business models being developed today. The...
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And the drum keeps playing. It’s almost as if Rupert Murdoch believes that if the News Corp digital tribe keeps chanting the mantra that Google will be blocked from indexing their sites, the future of publishing and the wealth of publishers will...
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This indeed is the sad truth about today’s America! An economy that is reeling under huge deficits incurred in order to shore up banks that were going kaput! The sort of institutions that needed to be left to fend for themselves and die down actually...
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The Tribune Newspapers, which publish editions in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler and Queen Creek, will cease operations on Dec. 31, the parent company Freedom Communications announced Monday. Freedom officials announced the closure to employees Monday morning,...
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What in the world happened is a common question going through the minds of Puerto Rican police and FBI agents today as they try to figure out what led to the monstrous fire at a fuel storage facility near San Juan, Puerto Rico. Firefighters have...
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After 182 years the very famous London Evening Standard goes FREE ISSUE http://www.cityjournalistdirectory.com/event/london_evening_standard_free_from_monday_october_12_2009/ Are the owners smart guys with smart solutions? Time will tell!
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Widespread confusion identifying world's oldest pooch Editors of two of Britain's national newspapers must have very short memories. Five weeks ago the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph splashed a story about a lovable "terrier-mix" dog...
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An anagram reveals that MONKEYS WRITE the NEW YORK TIMES. A mischievous monkey from New Zealand named Andrew Prieditis has fooled that newspaper's letters editor into publishing a letter showing a fake address.What's more, using other false addresses,...
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USA-Today announced they will begin charging for a digital, online version of their newspaper in August. All I can say is, "It's about time!" The internet is a huge, untapped resource. I read newspapers online, and I will make an assumption that many...
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