Touching an Eagle Feather to the Brow of Warren Buffett
When I started NSN, even some of my best friends thought I was losing it. The comment I heard the most was, "Newspapers are dying so why are you starting one now?"
When I started NSN, even some of my best friends thought I was losing it. The comment I heard the most was, "Newspapers are dying so why are you starting one now?"
Posted 05.01.2012
The Audit Bureau of Circulations released its semiannual circulation report on Tuesday, revealing that The New York Times' daily digital circulation n...
AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 04.04.2012
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Newspapers are returning to a business strategy that served them well in the heyday of street-corner newsboys shouting the front-...
Capital New York | Howard Megdal | Posted 05.19.2012
TWELVE MONTHS LATER, THE FULL ROLLOUT OF THE NEW SUBSCRIPTION model has surprised insiders with its degree of success. Overall web traffic has been mo...
The Los Angeles Times | Posted 04.25.2012
The Los Angeles Times will begin charging readers for access to its online news, joining a growing roster of major news organizations looking for a wa...
The Huffington Post | Rebecca Shapiro | Posted 12.10.2011
Former New York Times editor Bill Keller sat down for an interview at the LBJ Library last week and discussed the Times' editorial stance when coverin...
Tom Matlack | Posted 07.18.2011
Why do we hate newspapers? Because they are right wing (Rupert Murdoch) or because they are left wing (most of the major metros on the East Coast according to Murdoch)? No it's because they aspire to keep us, as a society, honest.
Tim Giago | Posted 05.25.2011
I always knew the day when I would retire would come, but I never really prepared for it. I was always too busy making deadlines and anticipating the next breaking news story.
Posted 05.25.2011
Everyone (especially in media) has an opinion regarding the future of newspapers. Chicago Tribune chairman Sam Zell shared his pretty unique perspect...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011
The new paths to media success are still being charted, and much remains uncertain. But this much is clear: we can't use an analog map and expect to find our way in a digital world.
Geri Spieler | Posted 05.25.2011
Is it possible that the future of real journalism is in the form of a non-profit entity?
Sally Duros | Posted 05.25.2011
Our emerging newsrooms will be staffed in part by a generation of newshounds -- yes, journalists -- who've taken on the task of news delivery through the Web on their own.
William Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
Nine out of ten pundits agree (well, me and eight of my friends) that no matter what you do for a living, reading the newspaper every day will help you do it better.
Editor and Publisher | Posted 05.25.2011
Greg Mitchell interviewed by Rachel Maddow about current newspaper cutbacks and woes, new media and pay-for-play, and, in part, his new book on media ...
Tim Giago | Posted 05.20.2012