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What The Advance/Microsoft Deal Means For The Newspaper Business

Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the companyâs digital ...

From KEN DOCTOR, paidContent.org,  17 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Yahoo!,  NYSE,  Google Inc.,  WIRED Magazine

Deciphering Murdoch: Look for All-Access Pricing

Face it. We're in a time that seriously lacks oracles. So, apparently, Rupert Murdoch passes for one, given his well-chiseled mien and occasional wont to make pronouncements. Now he's making a bit of midsummer news, with still another comment on ...

From KEN DOCTOR, ETF Investor,  6 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Rupert Murdoch,  Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal,  New York Post,  Consumer Reports

What's The New York Times Worth? A Buck

Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the company’s digital ...

From KEN DOCTOR, paidContent.org,  15 Jun 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company,  Jack Welch

The Shrinking Daily vs. The Daily Eric (Schmidt)

Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the companyâs digital ...

From KEN DOCTOR, paidContent.org,  28 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!,  New York Times Company,  Sharon Waxman,  NYSE

A Solution To The Newspaper Industry's Battle With Google

Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the companyâs digital ...

From KEN DOCTOR, paidContent.org,  8 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  NYSE,  Newspaper Association of America,  Yahoo!,  America Online

Guest Contributor: What Platinum Equity Has In Store For The San Diego Union-Tribune

Ken Doctor analyzes the news business on his blog Content Bridges and for Outsell, an information-market analytics firm. He worked at Knight Ridder for 21 years and was an executive in content services, strategy and editorial for the company’s digital ...

From KEN DOCTOR, paidContent.org,  20 Mar 2009
Related Topics: David Black,  NYSE

Wholly Digital - Seattle PI Tests New News Business Model

We've all got front-row seats now. The PI flipped the switch, wholly and irreversibly. Tuesday: Mainly print (in revenue), with some online. Wednesday: a web creature, wholly digital. Or should we say Holy Digital! Since it's the first metro daily to ...

From KEN DOCTOR, Seeking Alpha,  17 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Yahoo!,  New York Times Company,  America Online,  Google Inc.,  Facebook Inc.

A Triple Financial Whammy Afflicts Newspapers

If the newspaper industry was on thin ice a month ago, the financial meltdown has meant that the creaking and cracking is getting more audible. Think of it as a triple whammy for an industry used to declaring itself the victim of a perfect storm: First, ...

From KEN DOCTOR, Seeking Alpha,  16 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Bill Clinton

Newsweek Kindle and the New "Have It Your Way" Publishing

After the pieces fall apart, put then back together. Or in the jargon of our trade, after seeing disaggregation, re-aggregate. News that Newsweek is leveraging the experimental Kindle (AMZN) to put together a package of its best election coverage over ...

From KEN DOCTOR, The Internet Stock Blog,  14 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Newsweek

What Katie Couric's Palin Interviews Reveal About Ad Metrics

So how do we judge the impact of Katie Couric’s string of interviews with Sarah Palin? Certainly, we can see the value of journalistic questioning – “hey, I don’t think you answered my question, sweetheart” – especially as compared to the often-anemic ...

From KEN DOCTOR, Seeking Alpha,  8 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Katie Couric,  Sarah Palin,  Bill Carter,  Tina Fey,  Microsoft Corporation

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