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Google News changes are a bad way to cure a misdiagnosed problem
Today's announcement by Google that it will change the way that subscription content is listed in Google News is nothing if not carefully timed. The internet's most powerful company hopes it can quieten some of the aggravation with…
December 2 2009, 7:24pm | Comments
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Apple Tablet Aiming To Redefine Newspapers, Textbooks and Magazines [Apple]
Steve Jobs said people don't read any more. But Apple is talks with several media companies rooted in print, negotiating content for a "new device." And they're not just going for e-books and mags. They're aiming to redefine…
September 30 2009, 11:00am | Comments
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5 reasons why UK newspapers still don’t get multimedia
I wrote last week about the growing gap between the US and Europe in the quantity and originality of multimedia journalism. But as well as lacking style, originality, interactivity, some UK papers still have a worrying lack of…
September 24 2009, 6:17am | Comments
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Future of Journalism presentation
I was very kindly asked recently by marketing consulant Jon Moss (@jonmoss) to give a presentation at the increasingly popular Hull Digital event in Hull. The subject: the intimidating title “The Future of Journalism”. I dusted off my…
July 15 2009, 4:31pm | Comments
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Why did Google create News Timeline and not newspapers?
Google Labs has launched News Timeline that allows internet users to search news by date. Why have so few news organisations launched an innovative services like this?I have to say that my initial reaction to Google Labs News…
April 22 2009, 7:27am | Comments
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The Wounded U.S. Newspaper Industry Lost $7.5 Billion in Advertising Revenues Last Year
Last year was the worst on record for the U.S. newspaper industry. Total advertising revenues (both print and online) declined 16.6 percent to $37.85 billion, according to the latest figures from the Newspaper Association of America. That is…
March 29 2009, 8:38pm | Comments
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Hot news and cunning strategy pays off for the Sun and Telegraph sites
January is traditionally a seasonal high for online news sites because of a combination of back-to-work enthusiasm and a long calendar month. Consequently, February traffic often drops a little - but not for Sun Online and Telgraph.co.uk, according…
March 26 2009, 6:07pm | Comments
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Hot news and cunning strategy pays off for the Sun and Telegraph sites
January is traditionally a seasonal high for online news sites because of a combination of back-to-work enthusiasm and a long calendar month. Consequently, February traffic often drops a little - but not for Sun Online and Telgraph.co.uk, according…
March 26 2009, 4:36pm | Comments
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