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Do I smell smoke? Is that a fiddle I hear?

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 31/03/2008

The New York Times Monday media report completely buried the report of the worst newspaper ad revenue decline since 1950, when the NAA started measuring the number (which is to say, the worst decline ever). It’s on page C-7, given a mere four paragraphs. Granted, the news is a bit stale, havin ...

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Newspapers are fed

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 28/03/2008

Newspaper ad revenues have taken their worst drop in almost 60 years - worse even than 2001. E&P reports:According to new data released by the Newspaper Association of America, total print advertising revenue in 2007 plunged 9.4% to $42 billion compared to 2006 — the most severe percent d ...

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An open ad network opens for business

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 24/03/2008

OpenX is building the start of a new, more open ad network infrastructure.My Guardian column this week starts with a recast of my blog post about Google Ad Manager and then breaks a wee bit of news: OpenX (nee OpenAds, nee phpAds) is putting together the elements of what I hope can become an open [. ...

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CBS stations local ad network

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 17/03/2008

It warms my cockles to see a local blog ad network start, especially from a company as big as CBS’ station group. They just announced a new widget ad network in 13 of their local markets (the owned & operated stations with newsrooms). In a week and a half, they’ve put together 80 bl ...

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After the high-school paper

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 08/03/2008

AT SXSW, Henry Jenkins, in a wonderful conversation with friend Steven Johnson, says that one of the great untapped resources in reporting on our communities are our young people: high-school students whose papers suck and whose principals are trying to limit their speech while they are creating mor ...

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