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  1. Ballmer on papers: Wrong, as usual

    mathewingram.com/work - Jun 7, 2008

    There’s lots of buzz out there about how Microsoft supremo Steve Ballmer figures the newspaper will be dead in 10 years — oh yes, and magazines too (Erick Schonfeld has just added his two cents over at TechCrunch)

    Also tagged: media, ballmer

  2. NAA to newspapers: advertise this

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 30, 2008

    We’re long past the writing-on-the-wall stage for newspapers and advertising, it seems — the recent report from the Newspaper Association of America is more like a billboard, with one of those huge searchlight things

    Also tagged: media, advertising

  3. Russell Smith: Web-bashing 101

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 28, 2008

    I don’t like to pick on a colleague from the Globe and Mail, but in Russell Smith’s case I’m willing to make an exception. I like Russell, and I know he enjoys playing the curmudgeon — in fact, I think he would make a

    Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media, smith

  4. “If the news is important, it will find me”

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 27, 2008

    Brian Stelter has a great piece in the New York Times that I urge anyone interested in the media business to go and read right now — I’ll wait — and that includes reporters, editors and (most of all) managers, and

    Also tagged: social, social networks, media, web2 0

  5. Newspapers dying — news thriving

    mathewingram.com/work - Feb 8, 2008

    There’s a piece in the New York Times today that takes a look at the newspaper industry in the United States and concludes — not surprisingly — that these are dark times indeed. That won’t come as news to anyone who

    Also tagged: social networks, media, web2 0, nyt

  6. How many does registration keep out?

    mathewingram.com/work - Dec 29, 2007

    (cross-posted from my media blog) The answer is inherently unknowable, of course, but my friend Scott Karp of Publishing 2.0 had a great post recently about the ROI (return on investment) of registration systems —

    Also tagged: social networks, media, web2 0, registration

  7. More evidence that free is better

    mathewingram.com/work - Dec 11, 2007

    The data points continue to pile up in favour of the decision by the New York Times to drop its subscription service: according to a post over at TechCrunch, traffic to the NYT website has climbed by more than 60 per

    Also tagged: social networks, media, free, web2 0, nyt

  8. Online ads up — just not enough

    mathewingram.com/work - Nov 21, 2007

    Yet another in a long (and I mean long — we’re talking a decade or so) line of depressing declines in newspaper advertising levels, as detailed in a release by the Newspaper Association of America and in this Reuters

    Also tagged: media, advertising, online

  9. Don’t despair — okay, maybe just a little

    Don’t despair — okay, maybe just a little

    mathewingram.com/work - Nov 2, 2007

    It would be funny, if it didn’t hit quite so close to home for a long-time newspaper guy like me. Aw, what the heck, it’s still pretty funny, even if it does hit pretty close to home — kind of like when someone makes a

    Also tagged: blogs, media, web2 0, ap

  10. Nick comes to the defence of TimesSelect

    mathewingram.com/work - Oct 20, 2007

    Never one to miss an opportunity to be contrarian — although Andrew “I Hate The Internet” Keen has stolen much of his Prophet of Doom act — Nick Carr has a post about the New York Times’ subscription service

    Also tagged: social networks, media, web2 0, nyt, carr

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