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In the Bay Area, in Los Angeles, in San Diego — the traditional boundaries of California journalism are shifting fast. Ken Doctor
For a brief shining moment in the early 1990s, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was one of the top innovators in digital news. But it didn’t last long. Alex Remington
In September, Patch saw a 75-percent increase in traffic during Hurricane Irene. Last week, it was a 50-percent increase to some sites with heavy election coverage.
Plus: AOL’s continued struggles, Netflix splits in two, the News Corp. scandal continues to widen, and the rest of the week’s required reading.
Plus: Facebook keeps inching toward Twitter with its new Subscribe feature, the growing News Corp. scandal, and other recommended reading for the week.
That’s one brand, two major revenue streams, three products, and 4G.
Plus: WikiLeaks comes under fire for its document dump, Yahoo’s CEO is out, and other required reading from this week.
“I don’t think there’s any newspaper company in America that won’t have fewer people a year from now than they have today, and fewer still in two to three years.” Martin Langeveld
Plus: The New York Times opens a test kitchen, the debate over real names, the Kindle embraces the cloud, and TBD turns one. Mark Coddington
All those unfriendly trends facing newspaper companies? Expect them to accelerate.