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So long Exchange & Mart
Exchange & Mart had a very small print circulation with barely 20,000 and falling, but its closure in print and move to online only publication is a story that is set to be repeated over and over this year. Quite how much is anyone's guess. With...
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Positive story about the future of newspapers
Rupert Murdoch has been putting the doomsayers of the newspaper industry in their place. The future he says is still bright, but it is in case you were in any doubt by now definitely online. In a speech he has knocked the doomsayers who are predicting...
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"The layoff will be blogged" – blogging the downturn
Good piece in the New York Times today on how "the layoff will be blogged". It picks up on how this downturn is more public than any before it with bloggers covering not only each other's but their own departures as well. Oddly, and dispiritingly...
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