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NYT, WSJ Resume Charging for Online Content Storm's over: Pay up

With the weather emergency subsiding, the paywalls have returned to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal websites. Both papers unlocked their sites ahead of Hurricane Sandy to…

November 02 2012

Publishing World Muddles Through Storm Sandy wreaks havoc on city's dailies

It was a storm even the most prepared media companies couldn’t totally anticipate. Hurricane Sandy stymied efforts by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal this morning to deliver to…

October 30 2012

Newspapers' Digital Circulation Climbs NY Times, others crank out substantial gains

Finally, here's some good news for U.S. newspapers, for a change: the Audit Bureau of Circulations has issued its twice-annual newspaper circulation report, and it shows that overall circulation held…

October 30 2012

Vote Now for The Hot List 2012: Digital Which digital destination is turning up the heat?

In a digital-centric world, these are the very hottest digital destinations, grabbing the attention of consumers and advertisers alike—from news sites (The Huffington Post, The New York Times) to ascendant…

October 22 2012

Deborah Needleman Gets Her Wishes New T editor to reveal changes in February

Well, that didn’t take long. Deborah Needleman is only in her third week as editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine. And while new editors often stay under the…

October 17 2012

Investors Fail to Affect Leadership Structure at News Corp. Murdoch's role unchanged

The hacking scandal in the English press continues to dog News Corporation, at least in the minds of a few excitable reporters, who speculate that trouble will come to the media…

October 16 2012

Data Points: News Diet More Americans are staying informed with digital media than with newspapers and radio

It's no surprise that newspapers and radio have lost audience share as online and digital news consumption increases. But television is also vulnerable, as a new Pew Research Center report…

October 11 2012

Newsweek in the Mad Men Era 'They'd say, "If you want to be a writer, go somewhere else. Women don't write at Newsweek" '

In The Good Girls Revolt, Lynn Povich tells the story of how she and 45 of her female colleagues in 1970 sued Newsweek in what would be the first gender…

October 09 2012

Data Points: Rich Media The affluent still love print, but they spend more time online, with apps, games and social networks

The rich are just like the rest of us—they're spending more and more time glued to their screens, according to Ipsos Media CT's 2012 Mendelsohn Affluent Survey. Affluents' time online…

October 03 2012

Sulzberger's Legacy 'New York Times' publisher created modern newspaper template

Arthur O. Sulzberger, the publisher who led The New York Times through three decades of change, created a template that is now taken for granted by newspaper readers around the…

September 30 2012

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