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By: Gatekeepers need to find new value when the fences have blown away « The...

[...] a February address to the Canadian Journalism Foundation, John Paton, my boss, explained the realities that Digital First Media if facing: We have accepted [...]

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By: Week 14 Recap, Week 15 Preview « New Media Entrepreneurship 459E

[...]      Old Dogs, New Tricks and Crappy Newspaper Executives, speech by John Paton [...]

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By: COB-69: mushroom management works

[...] Crappy newspapers executives are historical leaders in mushroom management.  John Paton, who apparently isn’t a crappy newspaper executive, is advocating change in the newspaper business.  A lot...

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By: Floyd

Maybe you could hire a few writers who write some decent content? Takes me about 12 seconds to read the neighbors papers which blows into my yard. Might want to add a few rocks to keep the paper in the...

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By: PaleInk

Reblogged this on <a href="http://paleink.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/439/" rel="nofollow">PaleInk</a> and commented: If you're a journalist, as I am, you are probably worried about the future...

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By: Will newspapers face a digital death? « PaleInk

[...] Old Dogs New Tricks and Crappy Newspaper Executives Posted by PaleInk ⋅ 12 June 2012 ⋅ Leave a Comment Filed Under  future of newspapers, internet, John Paton's Digital First, Newspapers...

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By: Will newspapers face a digital death? « PaleInk

[...] Paton writes about how to save newspapers Old Dogs New Tricks and Crappy Newspaper Executives on his Digital First blog and says he’s embraced the net and faced up to the realities of [...]

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By: brian french

What happened to monk scribes when gutenberg came along? Was the real value in how their religious scripts were written? Of course not. The value was in the content and the distribution. It still is....

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By: Floyd

The main readers are the older generation who grew up reading the paper and have no use for the internet. If you guys think people are going to pay for online content,your completely nuts. I know...

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By: brian french

We live in a digital economy of free. If a reader can’t get content for free, he’ll find it for free (pirated) or not read it. Once you charge a penny for something on the web, you’re in a different...

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