Some people will pay for content
In a study of 27,000 people across 52 countries, Nielsen found that consumers might pay for content, that is if it is not something they can get for free elsewhere. Consumers are most likely to pay for...
View ArticleGannett and newspaper design
Gannett started the conversation when it announced that it was going to centralize the design function of many of its papers at five regional hubs. As might be expected, newspaper designers, led by the...
View ArticleOnline advertising looking good for newspapers
Online advertising is starting to help beleaguered newspapers a bit — surely good news for the troubled industry. According to a story in the Wall Street Journal, newspapers’ online revenue in 2009 hit...
View ArticleDon’t just phone it in
I live in Jacksonville, Florida, home of the National Football League’s Jaguars. The players have received lots of criticism recently for seemingly not showing up for the games and playing with a lack...
View ArticleQuality reporting, design can make difference
I am trying to get my mind around something I have noticed about me and reading newspapers. Whenever I visit my wife in Northern Virginia and I read her copy of the Washington Post, I find myself...
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