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Inside The Enterprise: Editors' Blog: Anger overshadows justifiable concerns
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Inside The Enterprise: Editors' Blog. Reader Representative Sheila Friedeck and other senior editors take readers inside The Enterprise's editorial operations and decisions. We welcome your questions and comments. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Anger overshadows justifiable concerns. There are those who continue to call for investigations and lawsuits regarding the legislation and still others who seem to want to punish anyone involved. Thank goodness we live in a country where we can still express those...
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Fading to Black: Palm Beach Newspapers to discontinue La Palma, its Spanish-language newspaper and website
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Palm Beach Newspapers to discontinue La Palma, its Spanish-language newspaper and website. La Palma, the local, award-winning, weekly Spanish-language newspaper, announced today that it will cease publishing in both print and online as of July 16. Labels: R.I.P. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. Committee of Concerned Journalists.
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Fading to Black: USA Today plans reorganization, layoffs on the horizon
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. USA Today plans reorganization, layoffs on the horizon. USA Today president and publisher Dave Hunke, recently announced they would be reorganizing the paper, reports Gannett Blog. Most shockingly for the publication's staff, the reorganization will include layoffs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. The Writings Of Dennis Earl.
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Fading to Black: Will the paywall work? Thanks to Murdoch, we'll soon find out
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, July 5, 2010. Will the paywall work? Thanks to Murdoch, we'll soon find out. The Times and the Sunday Times websites can now only be accessed for a fee. The rest of the newspaper industry is watching with interest to see how readers react. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. Committee of Concerned Journalists. The Writings Of Dennis Earl.
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Fading to Black: Freesheet London Evening Standard on target to turn loss into profit
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, June 21, 2010. Freesheet London Evening Standard on target to turn loss into profit. In what must rank as one of the most surprising newspaper business turnarounds of modern times, the London Evening Standard is on the verge of transforming losses into profits. Not all doom and gloom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. The Writings Of Dennis Earl.
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Fading to Black: Zell sees the future: pdfs and the iPad
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, July 5, 2010. Zell sees the future: pdfs and the iPad. Sam Zell, the real estate investor who became a media mogul by acquiring the US group Tribune, is convinced that home-delivered newsprint newspapers are on its way out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. Committee of Concerned Journalists. The Writings Of Dennis Earl. Save the Pioneer Press.
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Fading to Black: Le Monde Chooses Investors in Close Vote
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, July 5, 2010. Le Monde Chooses Investors in Close Vote. The supervisory board of Le Monde, the distinguished and debt-laden French newspaper, chose on Monday to accept a bid from a trio of left-leaning entrepreneurs, saving the paper from bankruptcy but taking control out of the hands of its journalists. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see.
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Fading to Black: Le Monde board prepares to vote on takeover
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, June 28, 2010. Le Monde board prepares to vote on takeover. The future of France's flagship daily newspaper Le Monde will be decided today when the paper's supervisory board votes on a takeover bid to save the 66-year-old title. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. Committee of Concerned Journalists. The Writings Of Dennis Earl. Save the Pioneer Press.
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Fading to Black: Home Delivery Cuts Working for Detroit Newspapers
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, July 5, 2010. Home Delivery Cuts Working for Detroit Newspapers. A year after cutting home delivery, Detroit newspapers say the move helped keep them afloat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter. Other sites to see. Committee of Concerned Journalists. The Writings Of Dennis Earl. Stop the Presses (documentary). Toronto Sun Family (1971-2006). Save the Pioneer Press.
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Fading to Black: New York Times Should Charge for News, Google Too
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A look at the downward spiral of the newspaper industry in the 21st century. Because no news is bad news. Monday, July 5, 2010. New York Times Should Charge for News, Google Too. How much, where and when is determined by the competitive environment and how well a producer can distinguish his product in the mind of the consumer. That will be the challenge of the New York Times when it begins charging for online access next year. New York Times Co. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow us on Twitter.