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Press Gazette: Tabloid editor: kiss and tells are not worth the effort

Friday, 3 June 2011, 10:19

"Press Gazette has seen unofficial industry estimates for the following NoW splash stories: "Crouch Beds £800 teen hooker" (8/8/10), "Cheating Roo beds hooker" (5/9/10), "Toon star's cocaine and sex orgy" (7/11/…

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MediaGuardian: Look how many newspapers are still sold every day in the UK…

Thursday, 30 December 2010, 18:49

Roy Greenslade "How many people in Britain buy a newspaper every day? … I set about coming up with a definitive figure and it transpires that my guesstimate wasn't too far off the mark. It is, in fact, 12,681,472."

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Press Gazette: Press and Journal editor slams journalism degree courses

Monday, 15 November 2010, 18:37

"Derek Tucker, the outgoing editor of Aberdeen’s Press and Journal … said his paper had not 'sold its soul to make an all singing all dancing website' and instead adopted a strategy against the industry norm by imposing strict limits on the amount of content uploaded to its website. … He said “remaining Jurassic” about the internet had served his paper well as it had managed to avoid the large drop in circulation being suffered elsewhere in the regional press."

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Reuters: Newspaper paywall datapoint of the day

Wednesday, 3 November 2010, 18:33

Felix Salmon: "The fact is that insofar as printed newspapers compete with the web, they compete with everything on the web, not just their own sites. No general-interest publication can prevent its print circulation from declining simply by walling itself off from the web. Which is why the NYT paywall is so silly: millions of dollars in development costs, and enormous amounts of important management time, devoted to something which will probably end up grossing no more than $20 million or so a year. That compares to $78.3 million in internet advertising revenues in the last quarter alone."

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open Democracy: Journalism’s many crises

Saturday, 23 May 2009, 14:56

Todd Gitlin: "Four wolves have arrived at the door of American journalism simultaneously while a fifth has already been lurking for some time. One is the precipitous decline in the circulation of newspapers. The second is the decline in advertising revenue, which, combined with the first, has badly damaged the profitability of newspapers. The third, contributing to the first, is the diffusion of attention. The fourth is the more elusive crisis of authority. The fifth, a perennial – so much so as to be perhaps a condition more than a crisis – is journalism’s inability or unwillingness to penetrate the veil of obfuscation behind which power conducts its risky business. "

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WSJ.com: Some Newspapers Shed Unprofitable Readers

Tuesday, 28 October 2008, 12:20

"But the reality is in some ways less bleak than the latest [circulation] numbers indicate: Some newspapers have raised newsstand prices, curtailed discounted copies and halted delivery to the least profitable customers. Also, while print circulation has been declining for years as readers continue their mass migration to the Web, many publishers point out they are reaching more readers than before through print and online."

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Observer: Are papers in freefall? Not if they innovate

Sunday, 19 October 2008, 11:45

Peter Preston: "Sometimes, amid encircling gloom, it's wise to set benchmarks longer than a week last Friday. Always, there are choices to be made – or not made. And usually (perhaps, maybe) innovation is its own reward. A Times drop of under 20,000 in five years isn't systemic collapse. A Guardian surge online that brings in more than 23 million unique users a month on top of a million-plus print readers isn't carnage."

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BBC: Today: UK regional newspaper sales fall

Monday, 1 September 2008, 10:39

"Roy Greenslade, of City University, and Peter Barron, from the Northern Echo, discuss why regional dailies and weeklies are suffering most. "

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 Wednesday, 4 June 2008, 12:54 0

Commenter rips into Gavin O’Reilly’s view about the health of newspapers: "It’s fine for aul Gavin, investing in rising markets in India and Africa, but I don’t work there and I don’t invest there."

 Wednesday, 12 March 2008, 16:07 0

"[The US newspaper] industry has lost about 10% of circulation overall in the past four years among the leading papers, some have bled much more than others during the same period, according to an E&P analysis of data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations

 Monday, 11 February 2008, 00:27 0

Euphemisms for media correspondents, a masterclass: "Across the board, circulations of paid-for newspapers continued their slow adjustment to the internet age."

 Friday, 16 November 2007, 08:47 0

"Trinity Mirror recorded 0.1 per cent advertising growth in the ten months to October…. Trinity’s data included all the group’s iinternet revenues, which account for 5 per cent of continuing operations … "

 Monday, 12 November 2007, 07:51 0

"I think we are the only newspaper that overtly markets itself as paper, online and mobile. It’s the combination of those three things which is the really important result. We do not look in isolation around newspaper circulation; that’s just one element.

 Tuesday, 6 November 2007, 08:46 0

"The circulation declines of American newspapers continued to accelerate over the spring and summer, as sales across the industry fell almost 3 percent compared with the year before, according to figures released today."

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