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What works, what doesn’t V Something must have been in the air: a lot of papers used reverses in their centerpiece presentation on Sunday. Granted,...
What works, what doesn’t IV Let’s take a look at last Saturday’s The Frederick (MD) News-Post, an example of what can go wrong with an otherwise...
What works, what doesn't, III In this iteration of What Works, What Doesn’t, we are going to look at two Indiana papers: The Elkhart Truth and...
What works, what doesn't, II For this iteration of “What Works, What Doesn’t,” we are going to look at two California papers and one from...
What works, what doesn't The difference between beautiful and plain is sometimes small, even in newspaper design. This is the first in a series of...
  • Poll results: Newspaper paywall a go

    The results are in from my second poll: “How much would you be willing to pay to access a news...

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  • Readers or businesses?

    The future of newspapers will rely on new business models, whether it’s through a new advertising-supported model or changing newspapers...

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  • Back online! Tabloid or compact?

    Gads! Life without a computer is simply the pits, especially after moving my entire communicative life to digital. I finally...

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  • What about Sunday ad inserts?

    My anorexic local paper thumped down by my front door (late, as usual) Sunday morning, but I could hardly find...

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  • The demise of newspapers

    Just catching up on all my online reading about the death of newspapers (hey, who has the time with that...

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  • Same message repeated

    A former editor at the Spokane Spokesman-Review who has just spent six months as a reader after a stint as...

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