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Study: Web Rivals TV in Reach, Extends Impact of All Medianew
Online Publishers Association (press release) |
06-06-2006 9:12 am |
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Dailies' Joint Venture Topix.net Now Offers Free Classifiedsnew
Micro Persuasion |
06-06-2006 6:44 am |
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Navigating Online Advertising's Maze of Pricing Modelsnew
Marketing Web |
06-06-2006 6:40 am |
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Fragmented Ad Market Opens New Opportunities for Realtorsnew
Inman Real Estate News |
06-06-2006 6:18 am |
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The Salvation of Newspapers: Online Local News Networks?new
Advertising Age |
06-06-2006 6:02 am |
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Will Counting Hits on News Sites Tabloidize Newspapers?new
American Journalism Review |
06-05-2006 12:29 pm |
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Tags: Electronic Publishing
Bloggers Not Responsible for Libel in Comments, Judge Rulesnew
The Legal Intelligencer via Law.com |
06-05-2006 11:23 am |
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Tags: Electronic Publishing
Can You Cut It in the Interactive Era?new
Online Press Gazette |
06-05-2006 10:58 am |
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Local Online Advertising Gaining Ground, But for How Long?new
Newspapers & Technology |
06-05-2006 6:50 am |
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Print Struggles for Share in Online Real Estatenew
Inman Real Estate News |
06-05-2006 6:43 am |
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Rhino Rolls Out Online-Only Albumsnew
New York Times (reg. req.) |
06-05-2006 6:26 am |
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Google Sets Sights on Displaynew
Financial Times |
06-05-2006 6:17 am |
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Daily Newspaper Online Ad Revenue Surges 35%new
Online Media Daily (reg. req.) |
06-05-2006 6:07 am |
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Monterey County Weekly Story Picked Up For AOL's 'Worst Week Ever' Poll
Mehdi Shahbazi, a gas-station owner who posts signs accusing big oil companies of price-gouging, has been the subject of three articles by Raul Vasquez in Monterey County Weekly (Nov. 3, Jan. 26, May 4). However, that publicity probably did not prepare him for having his face run alongside Jennifer Aniston's on the AOL News homepage on Friday (screenshot below). Visitors to the site were invited to read Vasquez's stories and vote on whether Shahbazi or Aniston was having the "worst week ever." Aniston won the vote, but Shahbazi can take comfort in the fact that AOL calls him "a hero" who "doesn't suck."
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06-02-2006 2:24 pm |
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Is 'Corporate' Ownership Good for Newspapers?
That was one of the questions asked last night during a panel discussion in San Francisco on "The Coming Media Monopoly: Concentration of Press Ownership and Its Effects on Democracy." It will surprise few AAN members that panelists Stephen Buel, editor of Village Voice Media's East Bay Express, and Tim Redmond, executive editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, didn't see eye-to-eye on the matter. According to the "alternative online daily" BeyondChron, Buel said the Express' sale to VVM-predecessor New Times allowed the paper to hire more staff, purchase new computers and rent more office space. "In the past year, I've seen members of an alternative newsweekly buy houses in the Bay Area, and I think that's cool,” Buel said. Redmond disagreed, arguing that conglomeration results in homogenization of content and the pricing out of any true independent press.
06-02-2006 1:02 pm |
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