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“It’s just slowly working your way through the process and trying not to be too impatient.”
The battle over snippets and links, fought country to country across the continent, is moving up to the continental level.
The company behind Chicago’s No. 2 newspaper wants to go national on the cheap. Can it succeed where Patch and others have failed?
The Times found success with its first round of paywalls, disappointment with its second. Is it hitting a paid-content ceiling?
The Atlantic invested years and money into figuring out what they wanted The Wire to be. Now, after relaunching and promising reinvestment, the site is being brought back under the wing of its parent. Justin Ellis
A new homepage feature called “Watching” offers readers a feed of headlines, tweets, and multimedia from around the web.
Developing reliable technology for digital pay models is more important than ever. But how many newspapers will choose to buy — instead of build — their own paywall?
A new head-to-head competition between the Post and the Times is brewing as both papers look at expanding their audiences and revenue through digital networks and niche print products.
Our startup correspondent, building Worldcrunch in Paris, says it comes down to content strategy: “One fundamental question for the news industry is: What content — both old and new — should it fight to own, and what should it just let go?”