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  • Media Crack

    Bill Keller's Had Enough of Your 'Jokes.' Jerk

    In your famous Friday media column: exclusive thoughts from Steven Brill on the future of paid online newspapers, Rebecca Dana gets a new job, newspapers die and thrive, and Bill Keller will never be on the Daily Show again. More »
    07/10/09
    3,953
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by lawyergay: On first sight, that Rebecca Dana headcut looked like a still from Norwegian supergroup A-Ha's "Take On Me" video. more » | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Turning Out the Lights in Edison

    In 2008 the New York Times shut down its printing facility in Edison, New Jersey, laying off hundreds in the process. A reader wrote in tonight saying that the building is right now in the process of being demolished. More »
    07/10/09
    979
    4

    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by Cool Frood: I drive past this every day. The place was available for lease by CBRE for a long time. Looks... more » | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Rupert Murdoch Declares Culture War

    In your woebegone Wednesday media column: the WSJ takes on the NYT's culture section in a total death match, TV networks not upset they lost $23 in ad money covering MJ, more Hobo New York Times coverage, and newspapers burn. More »
    07/08/09
    3,933
    4

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by son of spam: Murdoch's right about the NYT coverage. Now, did he say anything about a "Women of Sotheby's" feature on page 3? more » | Other threads

  • journalismism

    New York Times Happy to Consider Story as Long as They Don't Have to Pay Expenses

    Hobo broadsheet the New York Times, last seen telling its reporters that text messages are too expensive, has found another way to save precious nickels: getting freelancers to pay their own reporting expenses. With virtual panhandling! More »
    07/08/09
    3,044
    18

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by malden: Why doesn't she just collect soda bottles and get the 5¢ deposit back. Or even better see if she can... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    'The Printed Blog' Was Not Deceptively Brilliant

    In your failure-prone Tuesday media column: The Printed Blog does not revolutionize the media, the Washington Post investigates endlessly, the newspaper industry declines more than 100%, and—what's this?—the City of New York wants to give money to you! More »
    07/07/09
    2,587
    11

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Kid Twist: Maybe I should rethink my plan for "The Hand-Copied Blog." It'll be a shame to have to lay off all... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    San Francisco Paper to Beat Back Internet With Advanced 'Newsprint' Technology

    How can a newspaper near the heart of Silicon Valley win readers back from the Web? With a new $200 million-plus plant for printing the news on top of dead trees. Welcome to the future! More »
    07/06/09
    5,384
    23

    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Aaron Altman: Outlook for newspapers: cloudy. 3 Responses | Other threads

  • layoffs

    Massive Layoffs at Gannett Confirmed

    The rumor we reported earlier today about Gannett Newspapers laying off thousands was true. According to the Wall Street Journal, Gannett plans to cut between 1000 and 2000 jobs in the coming days. [Google/AP]
    06/30/09
    2,792
    15

    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by ithabeleng metesunyane: Not a good time for me to be in journalism school. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Quincy Jones Will Not Let Vibe Die

    Today we learned that Vibe Magazine was folding. Now Vibe founder Quincy Jones is distraught over the news and determined to swoop in and save the magazine. How? "I'm'a take it online because print and all that stuff is over." More »
    06/30/09
    3,708
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by T.A.N.: Quincy is a testament to it not being about a generational gap. Certain minds are timeless because they know and... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    LA Times: 'What If TMZ Got Michael Jackson's Death Wrong?'

    Well you knew this was coming after the LA Times got scooped in their own backyard—An article went up yesterday on their website wondering, "How would we have reacted if TMZ had been wrong about Michael Jackson's death?" More »
    06/30/09
    9,785
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by T.A.N.: this may be a little old fogieish, but might this be the story that actually creates separation between the "old"... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • tabloids

    Desmond's $500K Gamble: OK! Goes for Broke with Macabre Michael Jackson Death Photo

    The absurd follies at OK! Magazine, British publisher Richard Desmond's cash-hemorrhaging tabloid weekly, never seem to end. This week they're tossing a desperate "Hail Mary" by paying huge to plaster an image of a dying Michael Jackson on their cover. More »
    06/29/09
    33,883
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by belltolls: I wish someone would have the good sense to stage an ice dancing performance to the song "Ben" and just... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • advice

    Recent J-School Grad Cries to Cary Tennis

    Salon's Cary Tennis is a clinically insane advice columnist. Lately he's been hearing from recent graduates whining about the job market (Remember the Harvard grad who couldn't hold a fast-food gig?) Today it's an ice cream-slingling J-school grad. More »
    06/29/09
    6,706
    44

    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by anibundel: Does it mean I'm officially over 30 that my reaction to this letter was "suck it up and get a... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • media

    Boston Globe Runs In Big Circle

    Two weeks ago, the Boston Globe's newsroom union rejected a $10 million package of (necessary) cutbacks. So management slapped them with a huge pay cut. Now they're ready to accept...what they turned down, basically! What a waste of time. More »
    06/23/09
    1,489
    21

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by worth79: yes - because red sox fans have had a tough road of late... 7 Responses | Other threads

  • advertising

    Google Games Bite Newspapers

    Desperate for online advertising, newspapers have learned to aggressively optimize their content for Google. The result: more traffic. Junky traffic. More »
    06/22/09
    2,840
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by BeverlyMioli: Nielson Online's data is not necessarily completely reliable. They have a panel of ~200,000 versus Compete's 2 mil and their... more » | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Newspaper Company Builds Its Own Coffin

    Scripps—the company that closed the Rocky Mountain News and posted a $220 million loss last quarter—is opening its brand new, $95 million headquarters for the Naples (FL) Daily News. It is the worst newspaper business thing ever. More »
    06/22/09
    2,682
    12

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by garbanzo314: I know it's fashionable for Gawker's 20-something unemployed freelance writer/bartender audience to snark about every newspaper post, but there still... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    It's Fish Wrapper, Not Weed Wrapper

    In your maudlin Monday media column: Magazines fail at drug-smuggling, sad layoffs at Videogum and Boston Magazine, newspaper reporters in Canada may strike(!), the NYT pokes the WaPo, and an update on the Milwaukee journalist-cop affair scandal. More »
    06/22/09
    8,107
    28

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by lindsayism: I don't know what bugs me more: losing my job, or that horrifying '70s-Mom-haircut photo from 2001. 13 Responses | Other threads

  • branding

    Maxim Sure One of These Spinoffs Will Work

    Maxim recently folded its UK print version, and it's facing the horrific specter of a world with no cigarette ads. Times are tough. So they're coming out with yet another brand spinoff! It's a full-blown trend now: More »
    06/19/09
    3,233
    7

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Smitros: Sponsors for the TV show 1. Vaseline2. Wesson3. Johnson's Baby Oil4. Jergens 1 Responses | Other threads

  • journalismism

    "The Words 'a', 'and', and 'the' Are Not Included in the Rate"

    Journalism. It is not a lucrative profession. Maybe you could be a freelancer though? Easy gigs. Airline magazines! Travel pieces! The sad reality: More »
    06/19/09
    4,882
    35

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by TouchedByAnOctopus: Of course this tailless monkey doesn't want to pay. Most of these Mongoloid devils would kill their own mothers over... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    The iPhone's First Upselling Magazine App

    Apple says it's a first: Men's Health magazine released an iPhone app that sells additional content for more money. Maybe this is the silver bullet that will finally save print journalism! But probably not. More »
    06/18/09
    2,995
    4

    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by croush1211: I bought this last night, and I already had purchased (or is it free?) iFitness a week or two ago.... more » | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Huffington Post: Acquisition Bait, Now More Than Ever

    It's official: Betsy Morgan says she was indeed pushed out as the ineffectual CEO of the Huffington Post. But to what end? The new regime is downplaying profitability in favor of revenue growth — the ideal ramp for a sale. More »
    06/17/09
    2,809
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by kimbjo: I think the only problem with this theory is that big media is all dieing, and can't make their business... more » | Other threads

  • wrong

    Times Was Pretty Sure That Daily Show Thing Went Well

    When the Daily Show sent Jason Jones to viciously mock the defenseless New York Times last week, the universal reaction was: Ouch. Except within the New York Times! They thought they did great. More »
    06/17/09
    8,341
    17

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by FormerEnglishMajor: John Koblin also finds out that the Daily Show cut out interviews with David Carr, Sewell Chan, and others, probably... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Will Your Children Know the Magic of Television?

    In your variegated Wednesday media column: Television's death foretold, the magazine industry's resurgence predicted, the Boston Globe's hope springs eternal, and something for tattoo enthusiasts to read. More »
    06/16/09
    2,879
    10

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Evil Baby Ant Eater: Will Your Children Know The Magic Of TV? Yes, because it was a effing great babysitter for me, and I turned... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Would a Black President And Black Commentators Be Too Much Black?

    In your intermittently gloomy Monday media column: a new font at the New York Times, a fantastical price for the Boston Globe, black people would like to be invited on television sometimes, and the recession proves Steve Forbes right: More »
    06/15/09
    2,888
    8

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by TableNine: To think that they all laughed at Teve Torbe's musky Victor Mature-like scent. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • labor relations

    The Boston Globe BBQ: 23% Less Hot Dog, 23% More Idiocy

    What do you do when your media overlords cut your salary by 23% in order to keep your job alive? Do as the Boston Globe staffers are doing and throw a rainy-weekend BBQ to "celebrate" it, naturally. More »
    06/13/09
    4,613
    34

    By Foster Kamer

    Comment by Winterstoblame: why is this blog so obsessed with the downfall of traditional media? rejected much? 7 Responses | Other threads

  • boston globe

    Newspaper For Sale!

    Sick of haggling with an uncooperative union as an irretrievably dying paper loses more money every day, the New York Times Co. has hired an investment bank to sell off the Boston Globe. Buyers: ignore the preceding sentence. Great opportunity! More »
    06/11/09
    1,203
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by daveyjonesisdead: Some local nouveau riche will buy it, announce some grand strategy that he or she had just been sold by... 8 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    The Daily Show Visits the New York Times, Purveyors of 'Aged News'

    In what might be the most painfully funny Daily Show skit ever produced, Jason Jones visited the New York Times building in Midtown and interviewed some of the paper's staff, quite uncomfortably. More »
    06/11/09
    24,482
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by elinorwhyme: Ouch. You know these guys watch The Daily Show--how could they not have been prepared with a couple of zingers... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Fear and Loathing at the Boston Globe Over Unilateral 23% Pay Cuts

    Yesterday the Globe's main union rejected a proposal from its parent company, the New York Times, that would've resulted in 10% employee pay cuts. The Times then announced a 23% pay cut instead, which slightly upset the Globe's union. More »
    06/10/09
    2,187
    4

    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by sirjohnoldcastle: The beauty of this is that the union is insuring the destruction of this newspaper. The result is going... more » | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Boston Globe Rejects Bad Cutbacks in Favor of Worse Cutbacks

    The Boston Globe lost $50 million last year. It's projected to lose $85 million this year. So the New York Times Co. asked the newsroom to accept a package of cutbacks. Yesterday, they voted "no." Now they're really getting screwed. More »
    06/09/09
    3,265
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by oywhatnext: What a bunch of pigs. I was given a 10% pay cut, my benefits were slashed to the point that... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Will the New iPhone Save Old Media?

    It doesn't take a particularly creative publishing executive to imagine a big opportunity in the new iPhone software Apple showed off today. More »
    06/08/09
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by TheHonJudgeSmails: Reading on my iPhone is just a little bit easier than reading a full-size novel from a city block away. 7 Responses | Other threads

  • moguls

    Sam Zell: Failure

    Gnomish billionaire CEO of the bankrupt Tribune Co. Sam Zell may give up control of his company to creditors. Is it too early to declare Zell the biggest failure of the "Death of Newspapers" era? No, let's just declare it! More »
    06/08/09
    2,285
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Mymoustache: Sam Zell + Donald Trump = Fail 1 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Boston Globe Readies Futile Contract War

    Today is showdown day! In one corner: the Boston Globe, a storied failing newspaper. In the other corner: the NYT Co., a storied failing newspaper company. Neither one will give in until they're both dead. More »
    06/08/09
    1,050
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Kid Twist: So the choice here is a 10 percent pay cut or, eventually, a 100 percent pay cut. More evidence that... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • jobs

    Post-Journalism Career #627: Subway Musician

    What are laid-off journalists doing these days, besides growing ever angrier? One of them is going to play his guitar in the subway! Which we guarantee is a more fun job: More »
    06/05/09
    2,843
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by NormaPabsy: It may be funny to you guys, but I spent 80 thousand dollars on my journalism degree and I'm current... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • layoffs

    Bloodbath at the New York Observer

    The New York Observer said goodbye to Peter Kaplan for good this week. Today, they've laid off a huge portion of their writing staff—including some of their very best [Updated below]: More »
    06/05/09
    13,312
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Nick Denton: Did the Observer's Barnes -- or PR agency Rubinstein -- read the statement they just put out on the cutbacks... 14 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    There Are Pennies to Be Made In Media!

    In your all wet Friday media column: Hachette figures out how to get money, ABC figures out how to save money, the NYT Co. vows not to lose money, and a website that will not make money: More »
    06/05/09
    2,529
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by hatchetman: Hachette Filipacchi Media: the trailer trash of the media industry. Watch Bonnier really do something with those mags. What's Hachette... more » | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Recession Kills SpongeBob

    In your inexorable Thursday media column: Nickelodeon magazine folds, newspapers face threats from within and without, Glenn Beck is allegedly a superstar, and the answer to a question you didn't know you had: More »
    06/04/09
    5,361
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Mama Penguino: I know of one five year old who is going to be crushed at this news. 5 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Making, Writing About Music Both Lead to Poverty

    In your woozy Wednesday media column: multiple music magazines die, the Boston Globe thinks it's too tough to kill, Harvard newsies can't find jobs, Surface magazine gets a cheaper office, and a report from the newspaper conspiracy meeting: More »
    06/03/09
    3,158
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by MissCast: As a musician and a music journalist - yes, I am a Poor squared. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Dave Eggers Reassures Us That Print Lives, Via Email

    Last month, San Franciscan literary figure Dave Eggers promised to personally email anyone who feared that print is dead, and cheer them up. He's done it! Here's your full Dave Eggers 'Print Lives' Reassurance Email: More »
    06/03/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Mount_Prion: The ironic thing is that, if you ever have to try to publish a book with Mr. Eggers, you'll discover... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Graydon Carter's Fool-Proof Plan to Save Newspapers

    Newspapers have been having problems, and whatnot. Why have they not asked Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter's advice sooner? Despite this error, Carter has deigned to stop having amazing sex for a few minutes to tell you how to save newspapers: More »
    06/03/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Vic_Damocles: Sounds like GC has been spending a little too much time in the Conde bunker. The Times, like a lot... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Barbara Ehrenreich's Depressing J-School Commencement Speech

    Barbara Ehrenreich is the lefty author who likes to write the kind of stories about the poors which most magazines consider too depressing or otherwise unmarketable. So it should come as no surprise that her journalism-school commencement address is really depressing. Food stamps are mentioned! More »
    06/01/09
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by iplaudius: She crusades for a lot of important issues, but she always faults systemic or structural problems: it’s always, in the... 11 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Let Us Count The Ways That Print Is Dead

    In your suddenly Tuesday media column: Conde Nast moves its B-team, Larry Hackett despises humanity, and print is dead, along with baseball and apple pie and puppies: More »
    05/26/09
    5,701
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by unclevanya: You will take baseball from me when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. This I vow to my future... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    I'm Tired, Your Job is Gone, C-Ya!

    In your bad-itudinal Thursday media column: Seymour Hersh hates newspapers, Paste Magazine makes bank, journalists deserve to be paid a mere pittance, and MissBehave's final goodbye email to staffers, which is not a very good one: More »
    05/21/09
    5,862
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by bayktdin: Robert Smith has got some sexy legs. 4 Responses | Other threads

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