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Has putting up a paywall at The Guardian become a moral imperative rather than a choice?


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Jeff Bezos is both right and wrong about why newspapers are like horses


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There’s one good thing about the newspaper industry decline — more innovation is happening


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Reuters is suffering the same fate that newspapers are — it’s just doing it more slowly


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Jeff Bezos likes print, and thinks readers will pay for a bundle of news — but is he wrong?


Mathew Ingram's avatarGigaom

Like a visiting dignitary from another world, Amazon (s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos descended on the Washington Post newsroom on Wednesday to meet with editors and reporters at the newspaper he recently acquired for $250 million, and by most accounts the reaction from the somewhat shell-shocked staff was surprisingly positive. That could have something to do with the fact that Bezos didn’t sound at all like the tech warlord out to gut the newsroom and get everyone to produce more slideshows — in fact, he said he prefers a printed newspaper to a digital one, and he also believes that readers will pay for a “daily bundle” of news on a tablet.

The Amazon founder made a number of other points that probably sat well with the Post‘s journalists, including the idea that the paper’s primary focus should be on readers and not advertisers, and that catering to…

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Article: The Future of News


The link below is to an article that considers the future of news.

For more visit:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/print-vs-digital-what-is-the-future-for-news-you-told-us/

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Yes, Jeff Bezos should shut down the Washington Post’s printing presses, and here’s why


Mathew Ingram's avatarGigaom

Like many other observers and analysts, I responded to Amazon (s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos’ acquisition of the Washington Post by jumping in with some free advice on a turnaround strategy — a list of five things I thought he should do to try and reimagine what a newspaper needs to be in a digital age. One of those suggestions in particular has triggered a barrage of criticism: namely, the idea that the Post should shut down its printing presses. But that is the step I think may actually be the most crucial — and at the same time, the hardest to take.

The reason why it would be hard is partly financial. As Ryan Chittum has pointed out at the Columbia Journalism Review — and as others have pointed out to me on Twitter — there is a very real cost to shutting down the print version of a…

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Article: Kindle Singles & The Washington Post


The link below is to an article that considers a possible relationship between Kindle Singles and The Washington Post.

For more visit:
http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/could-kindle-singles-flourish-at-jeff-bezos-washington-post_b39393

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Article: Jeff Bezos Has Bought The Washington Post For $250 Million


The link below is to what is probably to be regarded as old news now and that is that Jeff Bezos (the Founder of Amazon) has bought The Washington Post for $250 million dollars.

For more visit:
http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/jeff-bezos-buys-the-washington-post-for-250-million_b39317

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Article: The Guardian in the Digital Age


The link below is to an article concerning the success of my favourite online newspaper – The Guardian.

For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/newspapers/uk-guardian-results-positive-for-digital-media/