Short of going all online behind a paywall, there are other ways newspapers can convert to online. One way is a two-tier system:
At midnight tonight, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will launch PG+, a members-only Web site with interactive features and exclusive content by Post-Gazette staffers above and beyond what the Post-Gazette already provides in its...
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Pittsburg newssite going two-tier
Boston Globe wants to be paid
Now that Rupert Murdoch announced all his newspaper properties are putting up a pay firewall of some sort, I advised other newspapers to follow suit. This may be happening in Boston:
“Nothing is absolute, but we are heading toward some sort of consumer pay model,” for its Web site Boston.com, Globe spokesman Bob Powers said...
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Media: How to transition from dead trees to online
NOTE: The following post first appeared on Oct. 4, 2007. Recent posts about staff departures at the Journal Star, and more misery in the newspaper business, made me think it was time to revisit the idea of what newspapers need to do to adapt and survive. That list doesn’t include shedding reporters. I’ve done...
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The evolution from print to online continues
The switch from dead tree journalism to online is going ahead in Michigan:
The Ann Arbor News will publish its last newspaper on Thursday, July 23, publisher Laurel Champion told employees in an e-mail Thursday.
And further down in the article:
In March, Champion announced The News would close after 174 years of publication, and a new...
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Media: Cosmetic changes coming to PJStar.com
The announcement came today. The Journal Star’s new Website will “go live” at about 8 p.m. Tuesday:
The new Web site should generally run faster than the current site. It features a brighter, cleaner look along with a new logo. It should also be easier for users to navigate. Depending on your Internet service provider,...
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Media: Times-Observer re-joins the 21st century
Many moons ago, I was editor of the weekly Peoria Times-Observer, and one of my duties was to upload each week’s articles to the newspaper’s online version.
For a variety of reasons, the company stopped posting articles and switched to a static site with contact information. Those reasons included:
Under-powered, clunky computers that made the task...
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Media: Study says online only newspapers make sense
A newspaper columnist did the math and figured out that it really DOES make sense to stop printing the newspaper and go online only. Gee, where have we heard THAT before?
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Media: GateHouse’s ‘hyperlocal’ a new word for ‘monopoly’
Here is an interesting read in the Boston Globe about how GateHouse Media was once a Wall Street darling because of its ‘hyperlocal’ strategy. While the stock has fallen on hard times, the Street still likes the hyperlocal stratgegy.
Gatehouse executives tell investors their company can withstand forces buffeting the rest of the newspaper industry...
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