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Jan
22
2010

It’s Official: New York Times to Try Another Doomed Strategy

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Updated: It’s Official: New York Times Will Adopt Online Meter—But Not Until 2011 | paidContent.
Yawn.
I’ve been telling people this for months: The New York Times is done. Finished. Kaput. Doesn’t matter which revenue model they’re playing with this year.
Why? It’s simple: media outlets that insist on cost-prohibitive newsprint operations cannot [...]

Dec
22
2009

The New News and Old Habits

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Fascinating piece from Technology Review: The New News
The fact that some journalists actually claim that “routine” makes for good journalism is indicative of just how out of touch most news properties have found themselves. News doesn’t occur according to a routine, and now that we live in such a connected society, reporting of said [...]

Dec
4
2009

Someone Else Read the Report…

Post from the Rob Leathern’s Zeronomy blog:
Wrong-headed Thinking about Publisher Inventory – Zeronomy.
I wrote on this a few days ago, but Rob’s post has the benefit of his experience and perspective. His last sentence says it all: publishers have to bring their own data to the table if they want to differentiate their brand. They’re [...]