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The decline of the newspaper means ransom notes, papier-mâché and slacker gift wrapping will never be the same.
Tags: Newspaper, newspapers, usa today, craigslist, new york times, sports section, blood pressure, sony bravia, periodical, fish wrap, howard lindzon, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, stock stock exchange, investing, invest, nasdaq, nyse
Videos 2008-07-02
Vic Taxpayers to Foot $300,000 Bill
Victorian taxpayers will foot a $300,000 damage bill racked up by employees of the state's peak road body.Employees of VicRoads were also fined $30,000 for breaking road laws, The Herald Sun newspaper says.Freedom of Information documents obtained by the newspaper show employees made 125 insurance claims for fleet cars...
Tags: Newspaper, Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, AAP
News items 2008-06-30
Newspaper Reports Major Media Firms in Merger Talks
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Two of Britain's biggest media companies, United Business Media UBM and Informa, are in merger talks that would create a 3 billion pound business information empire, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper said. It said the approach came from UBM, with a market ...
Tags: Newspaper, Merger, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, Oukbs
News items 2008-06-07
Build a Better Newspaper Marketing Campaign
This article from SAP describes the challenges that the circulation departments of daily newspapers face in trying to rebuild shrinking subscriber bases. Learn about the impact that the FTC's Do Not Call Registry is having on newspapers' ability to identify and capture subscribers, and find out how an integrated customer...
Tags: SAP AG, Do-Not-Call
White papers
How to Get National Exposure for Your Business or Service
For most small businesses the likelihood of showing up in the Wall Street Journal or Inc. Magazine is pretty remote. But it's not impossible. In big cities, news of local interest has to compete with news from the entire world. In small towns, including small neighborhoods in big cities, local...
Tags: small business
White papers
SCORE Helps Newspaper Entrepreneur Start The Presses
After spending few years as a freelance journalist in Houston, Kerry had moved to metropolitan St. Louis to be closer to her Midwest roots. In searching for a new writing opportunity, she found that while only the Mississippi River separated the city from its Illinois suburbs, there was a big...
Tags: insurance, marketing
Case studies
It's the Best and Worst of "Times" in St. Petersburg
It's been another of those weeks for the newspaper industry. Consider the schizophrenic messages that staffers at the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times received. The newspaper's online business and finance sections were rated as tied for the very best among the top 25 U.S....
Tags: Newspaper, Financial, Section, St. Petersburg, Times, Financial Accounting, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-05-30
Hartford Courant's Innovative Pro-Am Journalism Model
One of the more intriguing ideas for helping newspapers and other local media organizations survive is to use digital technology to organize hyper-local multimedia reporting by citizens to complement the professional journalism produced by the staff. The logic behind this idea is that it is far better...
Tags: Newspaper, Hartford Courant, Portals, Blogging, Manufacturing, Corporate Communications, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-05-23
The Times, The Trib, The Post: Coast to Coast Newspaper Freefall
Guess what. There's starting to be glimmer of hope for some of the top U.S. newspapers, although it's buried in a metric that remains unfamiliar to most execs: time on site. But first, today's industry news is dominated by the huge red tide sweeping through this...
Tags: Newspaper, Web, Channel Management, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-28
Journal Register Could Be First Major Chain Bankruptcy
Despite all the red ink and job cuts at the nation's newspapers this decade, no major chain has gone bankrupt -- yet. That may be about to change, however. The Journal Register Co. announced recently that it has retained the investment bank Lazard Freres &. Co. to advise its board...
Tags: Newspaper, Advertisement, Online Advertising, Bankruptcy, Journal Register, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Request For Newspaper Advertisement Fee
Use this template to inform the newspaper publisher that you are interested to give your advertisement in that newspaper and hence you are curious to know all the pricing and other related details.
Tags: advertisement, pricing strategy
Tools & templates 2008-01-01
Newspaperless?
When the Capital Times, the daily newspaper serving Wisconsin's capital city, Madison, announced it was "going paperless" recently, the story briefly attracted national attention. I wonder whether a year from now, a similar announcement from, say, Lansing or Sacramento or Little Rock would even be covered outside...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-02-19
Saving the Newspaper Industry, Slashing One Section at a Time
The LA Daily News has diminished and moved its business section to make room for KNOW, a section that will "contain in-depth information about everything from relationships to cars, from issues of faith to the history of the region." The business section, now located in B2, no longer includes stock listings. Likely, KNOW will start...
Tags: Strategy, Lori Deschene, MediaNews, advertisement, industry, LA Daily News
Blog posts 2007-10-30
Implement a PR Strategy in 7 Days
One should make a list of all the publications in his or her target market area. These will most likely be newspapers, such as weekly newspapers, daily newspapers, regional business journals, free about-town advertising fliers and chamber of commerce newsletters. Next, the person should determine the radio and television stations...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Entrepreneur.com Inc., radio, public relations, newsletter, TV, advertisement
White papers 2004-03-15
Automated Payment Processing Systems for Newspapers
This paper discusses the credit cards processing which has become a way of life for newspapers. Because the greatest percentage of a newspaper's revenue is generated through advertising and circulation payments, having a fast, flexible, and secure way to process payments is essential. In the past, newspapers engaged in the...
Tags: Operational accounting, Sales channel, Financial services, payment, credit card, payment processing, data management, bank, processor, advertisement
White papers 2003-12-12
How Newspapers Work
From the executive summary: ‘Newspapers are the original form of broadband communication, a distinction not always recognized in the age of the Internet. Long before there were computers, televisions, radio, telephones, and telegraph, newspapers were the cheapest and most efficient way to reach mass audiences with news, commentary and advertising....
Tags: Howstuffworks Inc., radio, broadband, advertisement, TV, phone, Internet, computer
White papers 2003-01-01
Newspaper Inserts: Effective Advertising Tools For Small Businesses
Small businesses have a difficult time promoting themselves. The number of advertising pages in magazines and newspapers rises and falls with the economy. But even at times when the economy is somewhat soft, notice that your local newspaper is still filled with inserts. That's because many companies have discovered the...
Tags: SeaBird Associates Inc., small business, advertisement
White papers 2002-01-01

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The passing of the mama stalls
THE CONVENIENCE stalls that were found along five-foot ways and under staircases of shop houses are a dying breed. Fondly called Mama stalls, they are run by Indian "uncles" who managed to make a living selling everything from condoms to toy xylophones. They are sure to have the daily newspapers...
Articles 2008-12-01
Nyle remembered
I worked at the newspaper photo lab with Nyle Leatham starting in my sophomore year in high school in 1959 and through college. I completely agree with Dave Anderson (May/June 2008) when he wrote, "I came to respect him as much as any man I ever knew." Nyle...
Articles 2008-07-01
Violence and nonviolence part 8
In April of 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested and put in jail in connection with protests of segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. Shortly after his incarceration, eight clergymen from Alabama published a statement in the Birmingham newspaper labeling Dr. King as an outside agitator and criticizing his protests...
Articles 2008-07-01
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