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Analysts Have Little Faith in News Corp.
Jay
sydneycheap.com
Golden Opportunities?
Jay
chicagocheap.com
Russell 1000 Stocks with the Highest Short Interest as Percentage of Float
Jay fredrickson chicagocheap.com
LA Times: Zell is Not the Problem
The reason newspapers have failed is the classified revenue that ran page after page after page, and funded the entire fixed cost structure of every newspaper has moved to other venues. Google, CraigsList, career builder, you name it, classified ads are a perfect match for a quick searching world.
You can blame management, editors, writers, whoever. The real fault lies with the newspaper companies that failed to understand how important the computer and internet was going to be in the movement of classified ads.
Knight Ridder was close, in 1982, with Viewtron. Then they killed the project due to the cost of the computers needed by end users. T.
the rest is history.
History Suggests the Financial Bottom May Be Near
Jay Fredrickson
I-95south.com
A Closer Look at the Retail-Sales Stumble
Anyone know any pure plays, regional furniture or home improvement companies that should benefit?
I think Belo newspapers may see a bump up due to adverttising activity related to the storm.
Jay
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Can Newspapers Learn Anything from Casinos?
They still feel thet driving all their users through their main site maximiizes the revenue which is dead wrong. Too bad.
Jay
sydneycheap.com
On Sep 12 02:21 PM FullMetalPho tographer wrote:
> I worked in the newspaper industry for about 15 years as photojournalist
> and webmaster. I have to laugh when I hear people blame the web for
> newspaper's problems. The facts do not support that conclusion. Newspapers
> are flourishing in other countries and circulation has been declining
> way before the web.
> I have to agree with the Vegas analogy. The biggest issue for papers
> is not how to compete with the web but how to embrace the new media.
> There needs to be a serious rethinking advertisement revenue and
> circulation. Newspapers are following the same economic model for
> 50 years. There has been no change in the way do or think about doing
> business. I think will look back at this time as a Mass Extinction
> period in newspaper history because they failed to adapt. If you
> want an example of what not to do is look at Lee Enterprises (LEE).
> They are the poster child of poorly run Newspapers.
Can Newspapers Learn Anything from Casinos?
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This Rally Is Over, and Here’s Why
Jay Fredrickson
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An Investor's Guide to Bear Markets
Jay Fredrickson
i-95south.com
Ad Spending by Medium - May, 2008
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While Street Yells 'Sell!' Lampert Buys Back 4% of Sears
Jay Fredrickson
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Am I Crazy to Own Gannett?
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Newspaper Stocks: New York Times Company, Gannett and McClatchy
Jay Fredrickson
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Tricky Times for Darden Restaurants
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