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No Gloom For Newspapers In The Developing World

Today, a fascinating front page story in the Wall Street Journal took a close look at the tensions between Arthur O. Sulzberger and Hassan Elmasry, a London-based portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley, a large ...READ»

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min day summit 2007 Wake-Up Call

Here at the MinOnline min day summit in New York at the Grand Hyatt Hotel where George Janson, managing partner, director of print, Mediaedge:cia, stood in front of a room full of magazine and advertising professionals to share ...READ»

Public Interest

A modest proposal to save the newspaper trade.READ»

What Do You Want From A Magazine Website?

Interesting article today in today's Wall Street Journal about Time Inc. and its latest attempt at a coherent Web strategy. The piece raises some important issues about what we want from our print media's online forays. Perhaps the ...READ»

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Time's Printed RSS Feed Magazine Needs Debugging, Ad Blocking

The first issue of mine magazine has been released, Time Inc.'s 10-issue experimental mash-up of its different magazines into a kind of printed RSS feed, and the results are not going to put Google Reader out of business anytime ...READ»

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Newspaper Circulation Falling Faster and Faster

Gone are the days of the smoking-jacketed man with his armchair, pipe and evening paper. The Audit Bureau of Circulations reported a 2.8 percent decline for weekday circulation and 3.4 percent decline in Sunday circulation for the ...READ»

Freelance Friendly

Working Today's Freelancers Union recently surveyed its New York-based members about which companies treat freelancers best. Here are the top 10 results: Time Warner BBC Conde Nast Publications HBO MTV Networks Ogilvy & Mather The ...READ»

If We Did Not Build it, They Would Not Come: Citizen Journalism is Discovered - The Harsh Reality of the New World Media

Over the past two years, the way in which American's receive their news has changed. No longer does the father come home, kick off his shoes, and read the day’s events in the local newspaper such as THE NEWARK ADVOCATE, A Gannett Publication, based in Newark, Ohio. America, The way media in America is being distriputed arounnd the world is no longer in the hands of "The Editorial Board" but YOU, The American Citizen Journalist, From RobertPaisola.com READ»

Dow Jones; Protect the Journal

Dow Jones Co. Inc., owners of The Wall Street Journal, received an unusual and surprising offer this morning. According to CNBC, Rupert Murdoch and his company News Corp. offered $60 a share for all outstanding shares in order to ...READ»

Hip Hop History: An Interview with Vibe Magazine Publisher Len Burnett

Hip hop was king. The year was 1999. Hip hop became American pop music and it did so on the back of a willing media. The music’s ascendancy was ushered in on the back of one very important magazine, Vibe. The Source was the bible ...READ»

It's Print. It's Online. Will It Sell Ads?

Can the newspaper business be saved?READ»

When the Storytellers Become the Story

My heart went out to the employees of several Knight-Ridder newspapers this morning, when it became clear that their ongoing roller coaster ride was not yet over. Although the McClatchy Company won the bidding for the newspaper ...READ»

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Reading Leaders

There was a good interview with Fast Company's editor in chief, John A. Byrne, published in Knowledge@Wharton recently. Taking a look at the impact of John joining the team a year ago, the interview considers the challenges facing ...READ»

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A Bailout for Journalists? Just Say No!

TypePad is making news by offering laid-off journalists a free "pro" blogging account. Don't fall for it!READ»

We Won an EPpy Award

Today the 2007 EPpy winners were announced at the Editor & Publisher/Mediaweek Interactive Conference, and FastCompany.com won the Best National Magazine-Affiliated Web Site award. Awards were given in 32 different categories for ...READ»

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Apple Tablet Delayed, but With OLED Screen and Condé Nast Mags

Whee, the Apple Tablet merry-go-round spins and spins: Today adds a clutch of rumors that, if you grapple them all together, are another quietly confident tick in the "it's definitely real" box. But one suggestion is that the beast is ...READ»

Change of Address

A free service automates the change-of-address process.READ»

Fast Company in the News

Here are some recent media mentions of Fast Company: Love For Sale: Rebecca Mead, my favorite New Yorker writer, addresses the marketing of mating -- and refers to Fast Company in the process Biz Bits: Wire editors at the St. ...READ»

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Five New Schemes to Save Old Media

Those working in the media, particularly old media, are constantly cognizant that current revenue models for media companies are not working. Those who aren’t were reminded just how fragile things are this week as magazine house ...READ»

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Men's Vogue: The queen is dead. A list of the heir apparent.

The best men's fashion magazines Men's Vogue was cut back, from a monthly, to a biannual supplement last week. Conde Nast cited the weak ad environment as the reason for the change. As if. You probably won't even notice this dishrag ...READ»

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An e-Circular Argument

Good news. Online newspaper readers will no longer miss out on local grocery store circulars. They can thank Gannett - along with a renewed appetite from traditional media for Internet firms. In June, Gannett bought media marketer ...READ»

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Murdoch Launches £50 Special Features "Club" to Save Newspaper

Back in August we heard the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper was to try out paid-membership clubs to try to drive up revenue, but now Rupert Murdoch has jumped on the idea. Yesterday saw the launch of Times+--a special features section to ...READ»