alleyinsider.com - 1/13/2009
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For the first time since the Pew Research Center's been keeping track, it found more people, who said they relied on the Internet for their national and international news than people who look for it in newspapers first.
40% of 1,489 respondents in the December survey identified the ...
Internet Overtakes Newspapers as News Source
pewresearch.org 12/24/2008 — The internet, which emerged this year as a leading source for campaign news, has now surpassed all other media except television as a main source for national and international news. While the 2008 presidential campaign attracted high levels of public ...
Summary of Findings: Internet Overtakes Newspapers As News Source
people-press.org 12/25/2008 — Figure The internet, which emerged this year as a leading source for campaign news, has now surpassed all other media except television as a main source for national and international news. Currently, 40% say they get most of their news about national ...
The Use of the Internet by America’s Largest Newspapers (2008 Edition)
bivingsreport.com 12/18/2008 — Newspapers are experimenting with user generated content. The study found that 58 percent of newspapers allowed for user generated photos, while 18 percent accepted video and 15 percent articles. Overall, 58 percent of newspapers offered some form ...
How Not to Save Newspapers
valleywag.gawker.com 2/6/2009 — Micropayments are the future of content! If I had a nickel for every time I heard that one. Walter Isaacson , a former managing editor of Time , is the latest to pick up this tired banner. In Time's latest cover story — which you can read ...
Dying Newspapers Suing Each Other For Content Theft
alleyinsider.com 12/23/2008 — Last week's content-theft complaint ( Huffington Post ) was interesting, because it raised a legitimate question about how much aggregation is too much. This week's is just pathetic:
David Kaplan, Paidcontent: The New York York Times Company is ...
Google Can't Save Newspapers Either; Gives Up On Print Ads
paidcontent.org 1/23/2009 — Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) is giving up on its Print Ads product—realizing perhaps, that its attempt to transform the newspaper ad industry with technology has failed. In a blog post , Director of Print Ads Spencer Spinnell said the company will stop ...
Time Inc. Tops List of Digital Earners
adage.com 1/19/2009 — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Time Inc. leads the big magazine publishers in building a digital business, but the industry as a whole still has a lot of work to do if it's prepping for a post-print universe, according to new analysis and estimates by ...
Newspapers: Down but Not Out
adage.com 4/22/2009 — The death knell for newspapers has been sounded too quickly. Newspapers are suffering from a confluence of factors, but many of their woes are self-imposed and have solutions, albeit painful ones. Newspapers have an enduring place in today's ...