Tom would go out of his way to make everyone in the department feel special, even a 22-year-old copy editor/designer like me - straight out of...
Interesting release from NASCAR, basically announcing they're reaching out to fan-based sites for coverage with traditional media cutting back...
I had the distinct honor of interning at the Sun-Sentinel in the summer of '85, and learned more from that group than I could have possibly have...
Worse. Gannett.
The bottom line: If newspaper readership/revenues are declining, and online revenues/views are on the rise, it makes sense that execs will try to...
Brilliant. This is exactly what Chase wanted: For us to draw our own conclusions. And it's clear that no matter how good things may appear, Tony...
Bingo. Classified advertising - which papers largely can't control - is drying up, and that's a huge chunk of revenue that likely won't be coming...
Frank, I hope you don't mean *literally* divide us. We've begun an integration where the web folks are physically being placed into the print...
A rumor from an unnamed source isn't breaking news. It's a blog item, if anything.
IMO, the web route may be the way to go, because it allows you to engage users in a way that you just can't do in the paper. Think user-generated...
Even moreso than breaking news, there should be allowances for including web content in the enterprise and event categories. We did a series last...
Here's a link to the Newspaper Next project, including a .pdf of the findings: http://www.newspapernext.org/ The bottom line: Newspapers need to...
Our local NFL team regularly breaks news on their site, before sending a release, and the audio/video restrictions are just another avenue for...
You may not see entire newspapers go the online-only route right away, but we're already starting to see a greater emphasis on posting breaking...
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