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I watched an episode of “The Unit” last night on CBS.
The first story line involved three members of the Army’s secret Rangers unit going into a foreign country to rescue workers at an American embassy that was under fire.
Bullets were hitting the building and breaking out the newspaper-covered windows as the group was exiting to More >
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Steve Outing writes in Editor and Publisher about 10 things that publishers and editors of small newspapers should be doing to keep up with the times and resist the industrywide trend of flat or declining print readership and loss of advertising dollars to new forms of media.
Copy and build from the industry leaders
Don’t hire print-focused More >
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My friend Howard Owens pointed me to Scott Karp’s blog which has a link to a $5 off special offer for subscriptions to a print magazine called “JPG”.
What? A print magazine? Absolutly. The print edition is the counterpart to the online site at JPMag.com where visitors submit their photography work.
I bit. I now have a More >
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Yahoo! Inc. today announced a strategic partnership with more than 150 daily U.S. newspapers to deliver search, graphical and classified advertising to consumers.
The partnership begins with recruitment advertising where newspapers will be using and feeding employment classifieds to Yahoo! HotJobs.
In addition, the newspapers plan to work together with Yahoo! to provide search, content, and local More >
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This week, Bambi Francisco wrote a wealth of information about vendors and sites working in the online video space. She interviews tool providers for connecting video users too. You have to jump back and forth between her MarketWatch column and her personal blog to put the pieces together. I’m not being critical, I realize that More >
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My friend Tim Rasmussen has just announced that after spending four years heading up the photography staff at the South Florida’s Sun-Sentinel, he will be heading to Denver. Starting in December, he will lead the photography and visual efforts as the AME of photography for the Denver Post. Tim is a great journalist. It won’t More >
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Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. (CNHI) is buying six newspapers from Dow Jones. Two of the papers are in New York, The Daily Star of Oneonta and the Press-Republican of Plattsburgh.
Those two are just over an hour drive from my house. Chris and Wendy, you better stop by and say hello when you come up this More >