Newspapers in a Crisis: Switch to the Web or Perish, says Former NY Post Editor

More bad news for newspapers this week: The New York Times Co. reported disappointing second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, with profits down 82% and the stock at roughly half its price from a year ago. That's just the start:Overall newspaper circulation

No Worries Carl, I’m Sure Jerry Doesn’t Really Want to Attend Either

From All Things Digital, July 31, 2008:"After the annual meeting, Mr. Icahn will be appointed to our Board. … We’re pleased that both parties were able to work together productively to accomplish this settlement, and we look forward

No Worries Carl, I’m Sure Jerry Doesn’t Really Want to Attend Either

From All Things Digital, July 31, 2008:"After the annual meeting, Mr. Icahn will be appointed to our Board. … We’re pleased that both parties were able to work together productively to accomplish this settlement, and we look forward

U.S. crude futures slide more than $3 (Reuters)

A cab driver fills his taxi at a Hess station in New York, July 2, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. crude oil futures fell more than $3 on Thursday as declining demand remained a concern amid weak jobs and economic growth data.


Magazines Making the Web Transition

When Portfolio magazine launched in April, it did so during one of the toughest down cycles for the publishing industry. In part two of my conversation with Dan Colarusso, managing editor at Portfolio.com, we discussed what traditional medi


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