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Mark Coddington    April 5, 2013
Plus: Alternatives to the metered model, Roger Ebert’s death, changes at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news.
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Caroline O'Donovan    March 28, 2013
WorldStream, the Journal’s stream of brief videos built on Tout, is getting premium ad rates and substantial audience numbers.
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Adrienne LaFrance    March 25, 2013
The paper is including a print replica with an iPad-optimized layout and moving into Apple’s Newsstand.
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Justin Ellis    March 4, 2013
“If anybody out there thinks a paywall is going to solve our industry’s problems in itself, they’re in for a very rude surprise.”
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Mark Coddington    August 31, 2012
Plus: President Obama’s stop at Reddit, questions about bias and boundaries at The New York Times, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news.
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They’re selling lots of them, but still no actual sales numbers from the ebook giant.
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Martin Langeveld    September 29, 2011
What the aggressively-priced Kindle Fire will mean for news publishers.
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Mark Coddington    August 19, 2011
Plus: Google grabs a phone company, a look at Reddit-at-journalism, a stab at explaining AOL’s struggles, and top tips for journalism students.
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Joshua Benton    August 15, 2011
Modular versus interdependent: how two approaches to structuring a business show the tension underneath the news industry’s adjustment to the Internet.
Tim Carmody    March 22, 2011
Ken Doctor    February 17, 2011
Joshua Benton    February 16, 2011
Joshua Benton    February 15, 2011
Justin Ellis    January 31, 2011
Justin Ellis    November 30, 2010