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The first edition of the Orange County Register’s expansion into the Times’ turf is hot off the presses. Is this about selling papers or positioning for a further shakeout of the newspaper market?
For decades, newspapers moved from local ownership to nationwide chains. Now, the shift is in the other direction — with the help of your friendly neighborhood billionaire.
This year’s been a struggle, and there are plenty of trend lines still headed in the wrong direction. Here are the ideas and developments to watch as the news industry moves into 2014.
If you can’t afford to create yesterday’s content on today’s budget, smart partnering can be around the problem.
The lesson now dawning on publishers worldwide is that their reliance on advertising as the major support of their news businesses is all but over.
What are the key storylines the American newspaper business will be following — or living through — over the rest of this year?
Digital advertising is still growing — but not for publishers, many of which are struggling to get past zero growth. How can a news company compete with the Googles and Facebooks for advertiser dollars?
It’s easy to focus on all the bad news about the news business. But there are some reasons for optimism poking through the clouds.
Advertising once paid the bills at American newspapers. As that shifts — rapidly — how will it change the way news companies operate?
Journalism and education are both about knowledge. Could their post-disruption business models start to blur?