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New Financial Models Part of Newspaper Future
Newspapers are facing changes beyond their print and Web versions. Competing non-profit online news sites are being created, sometimes with unique sources of funding.
Top Management Shakeup at Washington Times
Uncertainty surrounds the Washington Times after executive firings and the unexplained resignation of the executive editor. The paper also announces staff cutbacks.
Newspapers Consider Charging for Online Content
Some in journalism think newspapers must start charging to view their articles online. Papers already have begun experimenting with pay models to see readers' reaction.
New York Times Goes Local — in San Francisco
The New York Times new local San Francisco edition will be followed by a similar venture in Chicago. Papers in both cities await the competitive impact of these moves.
Report Outlines Proposals to Revive Newspapers
Financial incentives and government fees, with foundation and university support, are part of the model for newspapers envisioned in a report on restructuring journalism.
Los Angeles Times Veteran Jack Nelson Dead at 80
Jack Nelson's career at the Los Angeles Times spanned over 35 years. He covered civil rights, Watergate among breaking stories and led the paper to national prominence.
Chicago Sun-Times Makes Big Contract Concessions
Chicago Sun-Times workers agreeing to accept pay cuts and lose guarantees reflects a dilemma for newspaper unions. They are promoting concessions to prolong employment.
Wash. Post Ends One News Service, Begins Another
The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times end their 47-year news sharing service, as both join forces with new partners. The Post is now teaming with Bloomberg News.
Washington Post Unveils New Twitter Use Policy
New Washington Post rules on Twitter differentiate between professional use of the tool versus communications that could raise questions about reporters' objectivity.
Safire's Impact on Language Through Column
For 30 years William Safire made a lasting contribution writing on language in the New York Times. He was known as an arbiter of meanings, use, colloquialisms, and slang.
Boston Guild's Dan Totten Accused of Funds Fraud
Boston Newspaper Guild President Dan Totten has been accused of misappropriating union funds by the group's treasurer. He previously had his financial authority revoked.