By: Anon
<i>I’ll bet no one will have the balls to do it</i> What Associated Newspapers have done in London isn't <i>quite</i> what you describe, but one might argue that launching a...
View ArticleBy: hugh macleod
The only time I read the printed paper is when I am riding the subway [The Tube], when I’m in in London every two weeks or so. Usually I get The Times, even if I do prefer The Guardian, becasue the...
View ArticleBy: Matt Terenzio
Hugh, Since paid circulation is just a small percentage of a newspaper’s revenue, I’d say it’s more than “defending a paid model” that is causing the ship to sink. It’s more about defending a...
View ArticleBy: everybuddy.org » Advertising is dead
[...] From the BuzzMachine comments, in response to Hugh Macleod, I say: Once you realize you can be disintermediated, it becomes clear that the old advertising model doesn’t work as well as it used...
View ArticleBy: Web 2.0 Newspapers » Roundup Oct. 27: Orlando Talkback, Plymouth...
[...] Finally, if Jeff Jarvis wants suggestions for the fascinating ongoing "parlour game" he calls “What would you do with ____ [fill in media organization here]?”– in this case let's say the...
View ArticleBy: Terry Garrett
It is not worthwhile to try to keep history from repeating itself, for man’s character will always make the preventing of the repetitions impossible. – Mark Twain in Eruption During the years 1870 to...
View ArticleBy: Blogger News Network » The End of the World as The Newspapers Know It
[...] Eh, at least the major dailies are not as far behind the curve as the weekly news magazines. Talk about old news; by the time one reads the latest in Time and Newsweek, the events whereof they...
View ArticleBy: BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Trimming newspaper fat v. meat
[...] After Howard Kurtz issued what I characterized as the common, kneejerk newsroom response to threats of cutbacks — oh, woe is journalism; ah, what will become of investigative reporting? — many...
View ArticleBy: medienlese » Blog Archiv » Google eilt Zeitungen zu Hilfe
[...] Aber zum Überlegen bleibt der Papierpresse wohl keine Zeit mehr. Journalismus-Uberblogger Jeff Jarvis hat in seiner inoffiziellen Umfrage nur noch drei Ratschläge an Verlage für den Umgang mit...
View ArticleBy: Web 2.0 Television » Roundup Oct. 27: Orlando Talkback, Plymouth...
[...] Finally, if Jeff Jarvis wants suggestions for the fascinating ongoing "parlour game" he calls “What would you do with ____ [fill in media organization here]?”– in this case let's say the...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....