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Newspapers have hiked prices to squeeze more revenue out of a smaller customer base. But it looks like that trick is already losing its power.
Forget keeping up with the economy — what would it take for the newspaper business just to keep up with inflation? Even the “growth” areas are slowing down.
At a few smart legacy news companies, there’s digital advertising growth and smart strategy. But most newspaper companies are finding the important numbers are still headed in the wrong direction.
What are the key storylines the American newspaper business will be following — or living through — over the rest of this year?
It was promoted as a way for the newspaper industry to protect its content and generate a new revenue stream. What does NewsRight’s quiet death tell us about the state of the business?
Could it be that investing in the newsroom isn’t just good for journalism — that it’s also good for the bottom line?
Paywalls are generating real money for American newspapers in 2013. But would they have in 2007, or 2002, or 1997? Ken Doctor
The time is quickly approaching when digital is a bigger part of traditional publishers’ businesses than print. How will we know if the crossover is happening sustainably? Here are some metrics.
As news companies look to the new year, here are some of the rates, percentages, and figures that will determine how they adjust to new digital realities.
It may look like a money-losing proposition, but Amazon Prime builds loyalty and boosts consumption. What’s the lesson for news organizations to take from it?