Grief and grievances at The Plain Dealer Advance's paper in Cleveland is embroiled in a labor dispute as it charts a new digital path February 13, 2014 By Anna Clark
Jim Tankersley joins The Washington Post December 7, 2012 By Greg Marx A good hire bolsters an already strong economic policy team
Audit Notes: paying for news edition December 5, 2012 By Ryan Chittum NYT cuts would surely have been much worse without its paywall
The impossibility of tablet-native journalism December 3, 2012 By Felix Salmon Why Murdoch’s The Daily didn’t make it
Anti-paywall dead-enders December 3, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Why worry about evidence when you can argue against straw men?
The Washington Post needs a paywall—now November 26, 2012 By Dean Starkman A strategic error needs to be reversed, stat
Marcus Brauchli’s impossible task November 15, 2012 By Ryan Chittum The Post‘s ultimate problem is the business side, not the newsroom
Paywalls are a means, not an end November 7, 2012 By Dean Starkman A Toronto Star columnist’s belligerence gets me thinking
The paywall prevents a deeper downturn at the NYT October 26, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Digital subs keep a weak earnings report from turning into a disastrous one
Journal Register opens the kimono a bit September 12, 2012 By Ryan Chittum CEO John Paton gives us some hard numbers
Journal Register, future-of-news star, is bankrupt again September 6, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Takeaways for the newspaper business
Digital goes first at the FT (Updated) July 30, 2012 By Dean Starkman The Financial Times now has more digital subscribers than print ones; running the numbers
How David Simon is wrong about paywalls June 5, 2012 By Howard Owens Let me count the ways. Ten, in fact.