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  1. 5 ways the newspapers botched the Web []

    5 ways the newspapers botched the Web []

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 21, 2008

    Here's our theory: Daily deadlines did in the newspaper industry. The pressure of getting to press, the long-practiced art of doom-and-gloom headline writing, the flinchiness of easily spooked editors all made it

    Also tagged: new york times, feature, newspapers, top, online advertising, hearst, gawker, washington post, mcclatchy, at and t, times mirror, tribune, gannett, knight ridder, bigpic true, cox enterprises, advance publications, abuzz, classified ventures, new century networks, dancing naked on the stage of history

  2. 5 ways the newspapers botched the Web [Death Of Print]

    5 ways the newspapers botched the Web [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 21, 2008

    Here's our theory: Daily deadlines did in the newspaper industry. The pressure of getting to press, the long-practiced art of doom-and-gloom headline writing, the flinchiness of easily spooked editors all made it

    Also tagged: history, new york times, newspapers, the, of, online advertising, hearst, gawker, naked, washington post, on, stage, mcclatchy, at and t, dancing, times mirror, tribune, gannett, knight ridder, cox enterprises, abuzz, classified ventures, new century networks, advance publications feature top

  3. Why the New York Times will soon be a brochure [Death Of Print]

    Why the New York Times will soon be a brochure [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 11, 2008

    In a roundup of every current media-wonk topic — the Olympics, YouTube, TiVo, and the Philadelphia Inquirer's boneheaded move to keep its hottest stories offline — David Carr of the New York Times has deftly buried a

    Also tagged: new york times, media, top, gawker, david carr, damon darlin

  4. UsWeekly.com comes out against Barack Obama [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 6, 2008

    Us Weekly does not own UsWeekly.com. The celebritard sheet's website is at UsMagazine.com instead; an anti-Obama political site ("not affiliated with Us Weekly Magazine") occupies the domain. [The Frisky]

    Also tagged: domain names, us weekly

  5. Eric Schmidt laments lack of Iraq war coverage, while hiring away journalists [Death Of Print]

    Eric Schmidt laments lack of Iraq war coverage, while hiring away journalists [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 4, 2008

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt stopped by Advertising Age's Madison and Vine conference last week, and proceeded to weep incredibly expensive tears over the fate of investigative journalism after Google helped eviscerate

    Also tagged: newsnight, google, bbc, peter barron, eric schmidt

  6. San Francisco Chronicle to slash 125 jobs in desperation [Death Of Print]

    San Francisco Chronicle to slash 125 jobs in desperation [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 4, 2008

    The San Francisco Chronicle, which has been losing over $1 million a week for Hearst for years, is set to offer 125 employees across the company buyouts. Rather than a strategic round of buyouts focused on one

    Also tagged: hearst, san francisco chronicle, frank vega

  7. Newspapers have a fever, and the only cure is more Playboy [Death Of Print]

    Newspapers have a fever, and the only cure is more Playboy [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Jul 31, 2008

    On Portfolio.com, Playboy CEO Christie Hefner, daughter of founder Hugh Hefner, spends a few hundred words patting herself on the back for breaking the story behind a Hollywood script and "Playboy's ability to grow its

    Also tagged: playboy, christie hefner

  8. American teenagers spend more time online than watching television [Death Of Print]

    American teenagers spend more time online than watching television [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Jun 19, 2008

    While the amount of time American teenagers spent online and watching television both increased year-over-year, average time online increased from 10.7 hours last year to 12.5 hours this year, surpassing the amount of

    Also tagged: internet, demographics, youth trends

  9. New York Times embraces latest tech fad long after the hype has peaked [Death Of Print]

    New York Times embraces latest tech fad long after the hype has peaked [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Jun 18, 2008

    With Firefox browser plugin TimesPeople, the venerable gray lady will now allow registered users to connect, adding "friends" and recommending articles to each other. You can follow recommendations through a drop-down

    Also tagged: new york times, facebook, timespeople

  10. Attempt to spark Kindle flame leaves publishers cold at Book Expo [Death Of Print]

    Attempt to spark Kindle flame leaves publishers cold at Book Expo [Death Of Print]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Jun 2, 2008

    LOS ANGELES, CA — Consumers aren't the only ones not buying the Amazon Kindle pitch. At a presentation by Amazon.com representatives at Book Expo America on Saturday, publishers proved an equally tough sell. The reps

    Also tagged: amazon com, jeff bezos, kindle, book expo america

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