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There’s The ‘Web We Want’ and the web we’ve got
The Guardian is trying to bring “The Web Web Want” and the web we’ve got closer together in one of the most indepth looks at the negative issues of online comments and how to fix it in a series called “The Web We Want.” The Guardian says it gets 50,000 comments a day, sometimes spiking…
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Newspaper paywalls by the numbers
The American Press Institute has published a new report on paywalls at U.S. newspapers that finds that “everybody”s doing it.” It’s a good picture of the landscape if you need the stats, but here’s the short version: The potential revenue generated by digital subscriptions is still murky at best. It is not clear whether digital…
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View from the executive suite: 20-somethings will turn to newspapers
These are trends I’ve never seen. For a man leading a digital revolution, Tribune Publishing CEO Jack Griffin is surprisingly sanguine about the enduring value of newspapers. He believes they’re still likely to exist in 10 years, and that 20-somethings will keep picking up the newspaper-reading habit, he said in an interview this week. Crains…