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Everybody’s making moves this month. Together, they tell us about what news will look like in 2014.
Set aside all the talk of doom and gloom for a minute: Here are 8 real reasons to feel optimistic about the future of newspapers.
The world’s top newspaper companies are realizing they need to invest heavily in data analysis to maximize their business opportunities.
Digital advertising is still growing — but not for publishers, many of which are struggling to get past zero growth. How can a news company compete with the Googles and Facebooks for advertiser dollars?
Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon are dominating online advertising. How can publishers find profitable niches in their shadows?
The Financial Times is ahead of the curve in harnessing data on its customers — both readers and advertisers — to optimize revenue.
Paywalls are generating real money for American newspapers in 2013. But would they have in 2007, or 2002, or 1997? Ken Doctor
At America’s top newspaper, the revenue decline has — for now, at least — stopped. But what do the trend lines tell us about how the Times will look in 2016?
It’s a rare moment: Legacy media leading the way on digital strategy, and watching the web-only guys follow behind.
2013 could end up making 2012 seem calm by comparison.