Weblog - 03.09.2009
14:03 CET
UK: Why A Pay-For BBC Online Could Back-Fire On The Whingers
by paidcontent.co.ukPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
14:02 CET
UK: The 20/20 Scenario: After a year of recession, what’s next for ad revenues?
by blogs.pressgazette.co.ukPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
14:01 CET
UK: Envirowise urges printers to save on water costs
by printweek.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
12:05 CET
USA: Report: Newspaper website traffic on the upswing
by bizreport.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
12:05 CET
USA: Taking The Plunge: How Newspaper Sites That Charge Are Faring
by paidcontent.orgPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
12:03 CET
The Craigslist Credo: Bad Advice for Newspapers
by wired.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
12:02 CET
The post-daily world - To understand what’s next for journalism, it helps to put the decline of daily newspapers (like the Bee) in context
by newsreview.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:59 CET
Social networking sites grab big slice of Web ads
by reuters.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:58 CET
Kicking Ink: How the iPhone Beats the Kindle (So Far)
by pbs.orgPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:56 CET
Australia: Fight is on as papers get facelifts
by theaustralian.news.com.auPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:55 CET
USA: Will Alabama Football Fans Pay For New Tuscaloosa Sports Blog?
by paidcontent.orgPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:55 CET
Arianna Huffington: profits versus growth
by marketwatch.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:53 CET
Kindle Friendlier to Environment Than Print Books: Chart of Day
by bloomberg.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:52 CET
Friends, not editors, shape internet habits
by ft.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:46 CET
France: Figaro group launches financial news subscription service
by editorsweblog.orgPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:46 CET
France: Le Monde introduces sports news site
by editorsweblog.orgPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:42 CET
South Africa: Newspapers Face Changes in Consumer Habits, Says Avusa
by allafrica.comPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
11:40 CET
South Africa: Newspaper management course
by journalism.co.zaPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
10:29 CET
INM rejects Denis O'Brien's demand to dispose of Independent titles
by guardian.co.ukPosted by IFRA Executive News Service
10:20 CET
Switzerland: Tamedia Has a Slightly Positive Result in the First Half Year
by marco3.newsbox.chPosted by IFRA Executive News Service







