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A New Way for Local Newspapers to Make Money

March 7, 2010

Our last few posts have concentrated on defining the major problems facing local newspapers. Now it’s time to start looking for solutions. As I’ve already stated several times in the last few weeks, local newspapers are in desperate need of a new business model. While ads may still be a part of revenue for a [...]

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2010 Newspaper Ad Revenue is Fool’s Gold

February 28, 2010

You heard it here first! Political pundits and financial officials are now telling us that the recession is coming to a close. They say that the worst is over and that businesses are going to start making money again soon. It is inevitable that the local newspaper industry will latch onto this news and assume [...]

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Can Crowd Sourcing Work for Local News? The Power of Community

February 21, 2010

As you know, the purpose of this blog is to answer the question, “What would the local news business look like if it were invented today?” And we are asking you to contribute to this blog, to critique and to add to our ideas in order to create a new business model for local news. [...]

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Welcome to Civic Edition

February 1, 2010

Local newspapers are facing an uphill fight against unique market forces and the emergence of new internet media. With more and more people getting the bulk of their news from internet sources, the local newspapers are beginning to find it impossible to stay afloat by simply selling subscriptions or advertisement space. And unfortunately, few people [...]

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