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How Google Can Help Newspapers – Wall Street Journal — I totally agree with Schmidt that tying media subscription services to some kind of portable reading device is probably the best way to secure revenue for publishers and could well deliver a superior experience to the reader. However I’m uneasy about this ‘the device knows you’ stuff. The device could also be a ...
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... readers due to so much news being available through electronic media could have been addressed had newspapers adapted a little more quickly to the changes in technology and attitudes.
This is also an era of ... and provide feedback. Maybe if the app, and others like it for other smartphones, takes off, it will help keep newspapers in business.
Other versions of PressReader, and mobile versions of ...
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... by Kevin Marks this summer made me realize that newspapers don’t push aged news. They push ... Kevin pointed out is true. We value storage. We pay for it. We like that convenience. And newspapers are news storage devices.
Usually each day, I read ... one flight. It’s not a comprehensive survey. But I still see newspapers in plenty of places. And in a world where people seem to be predicting ...
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... the legacy news industry.
Based on the two reasons above it becomes about money, even though the newspapers, almost as a whole, have failed to find a way to be successful online it is where the money is. ... has.
People have more options now, when the only news sources were TV, Newspapers, and Radio there was not as much competition. You only had a few voices to choose from when it came to opinion or ...
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... no idea is a bad idea when it comes to saving the newspaper industry from further closures. However, if newspapers were to set up PR agencies, even if they were to operate at arm's length, their ... this year highlights the rise of councils in London producing their own pseudo-newspapers. According to the Standard, more writers in London are now employed by these official papers than by the local ...
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... this AP story, Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks.
The lede:
While U.S. newspapers are losing subscribers at a staggering rate, a few dailies stand out because their ... as might be the figure for market penetration).
There’s nothing wrong, of course, with newspapers using whatever statistical means possible to get an accurate picture of how they are received in the community. ...
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... these visitors are worthless, it's because they haven't a clue about what they're doing. As far as newspapers go, Google is providing *additional* visitors.
Even so, if they seek to play ... to news websites, there are 3 things they are forgetting –
1. Already quite a few newspapers have said that they will not collude (some have even made public announcements to this tune). In the ...
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... results.
But even if it were willing to pay for exclusive indexing rights to some newspapers, Microsoft then would have to spend heavily to make sure Web ... thinking about limiting Google's access to some newspapers realize it probably would be counterproductive to cut all ties with a search ... month."
Pulling the Morning News and other newspapers published by owner A.H. Belo Corp. ...
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... will be available for subscribers at WorldVitalRecords.com . . . ."
Explore Historical Newspapers Online | NewspaperARCHIVE.com: "NewspaperARCHIVE.com is the world's largest ... interested in. And share those stories with others through our community at OurNewspaperARCHIVE. All of our historical newspapers are full-page and fully searchable – try exploring above and discover your ...
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... news from internet and TV.
With the growth of ebay and craigslist the money that newspapers would get from classifieds ads has been drastically decreasing as well as more and more advertisers are finding better success and ... a wave of print publications that begin to limit access to their content. Several newspapers have tried subscription models with minimal degrees of success.
There has been a ...
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