7207 readersThe Montreal Gazette has announced it is ending the Sunday Gazette. The Sunday version of the paper will go web-only. The Gazette will cease publishing a print version of the paper on Sundays as of Aug. 8.
In its 22-year existence, the Sunday Gazette ...
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It will be a sad day when I can no longer read my news on paper. But let’s face it, that day is getting closer all the time. I think we’ll all survive, as one experience replaces another. The final nail in the coffin for printed newspapers is going to be e-readers – which will
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Too many newspapers have gone belly-up over the past year, but that’s not because we don’t like reading them. A recent Integrated Newspaper Audience study from Scarborough Research found that 74% of U.S. adults (nearly 171 million) read a newspaper during the past week (at least, the week before the study was conducted). Here’s the
4369 readersEditor’s note: This is an updated version of a post originally titled 36 Great Blogs for Self-Publishers. I’ll be taking the next a couple of days off. I wish you and those close to you a fulfilling holiday, and I’ll see you on Friday. Thanks for reading! I guess the first really “social” media was
2354 readersThe New York Times Media Decoder blog is reporting that the Times is cutting 100 newsroom jobs, about 8% of the total newsroom jobs. The job cuts will happen by the end of the year, which is not far away.
The program mirrors one carried out in the spr...
4541 readersThere are few things that really astonish me about the whole making money online market – truly. However, the one thing that really gets me is the vast number of really slimy marketers who would obviously sell out their own grandmother to make a buck. Those slime balls are selling silly ebooks, memberships to sites
2592 readersEveryday, people are visiting your site, taking advantage of your free content, but at the same time, they don’t allow you to make a revenue from your blog by blocking your ads. There’s a increasing anger from lots of blog owners and I’ve decided not to stay silent on the question. Yes, I’m for blocking
2355 readersThe Daily Californian reports that the Berkeley Daily Planet is temporary suspending its print edition. The move is because of costs and not because the paper simply wants to move completely online.
"The only way to cut expenses further is to give up ...