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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Romenesko Memos Editor Michael Days tells the Daily News staff: "On the day after the Phillies clinched the World Series, our street-sale number was 286,913, no doubt one of best sales ever. The Inquirer's street-sale total was 159,313. ...The single-copy sale off of Barack Obama's historic election was 154,085; the Inky's single copy total was...
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Consuming Interests (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Newspapers across the country are experiencing a run on single-copy sales today, with customers purchasing keepsakes to remember the election of Barack Obama.So far, the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Washington Post, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, San Francisco...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Fleck joined Tribune Company in 1992 as a senior account executive, working his way up to division manager. Between 2001 and 2003, Fleck moved to the newspaper's circulation department as director / group sales and marketing. In that position, Fleck was responsible for single copy sales and marketing and contract sales and home delivery. Since then he's held a number...
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Mediabuyerplanner (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Advertisers in the nation's top newspapers on Wednesday got far more than the promised number of single copy sales for the day. Newspapers across the country sold out on the day following the...
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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Chicago Tribune | Washington Post The Chicago Tribune is printing 50,000 more newspapers this morning. The Washington Post is printing 150,000 copies of a commemorative edition of today's paper that will be available later today. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had to move its single-copy sales operation outside.
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
A few days ago I was watching a presentation in which 50 companies were asked about their online business model. They had been given only 5 options to choose from. As you can see in the graph on the right here 11% had a Subscription fee model, 24% got their revenue from Advertising, 22% had Single Copy sales and 3% used Registration fees. Interestingly enough 39% of those companies...
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
The 58-year-old Indianapolis woman said she checked newspaper boxes from 16th to 106th street, finding empty shells usually stacked with multiple editions.She wasn’t alone.Ledford was among dozens of people who eventually went to The Star looking to score an extra copy. Some left upset when they discovered the public service counter’s stash of 50 papers was gone shortly after opening at 8 a.m....
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E - Editors Weblog (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... digitalize newspapers and magazines. It also offers ePublishing, delivery, hosting, subscriptions, single-copy sales, online payments, online ads and analytics - all on a single platform. In addition it provides multiple delivery channels such as the web, mobile, RSS, podcast, blogs, search engines and social media. Tim McGowran , Sales Director of Pressmart believes...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
... forcing some newspapers to close
and save money. Circulation has been shrinking, and advertising sales have
fallen greatly in the last year causing many Publishers to re-think their
economic models.
But what is the solution, and what will work, as newspapers seek an
alternate income stream to replace print decline? The public is
increasingly looking to gather information from many different...
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
The Dallas Morning News reported its six-month circulation figures on Monday, with statistics showing the paper’s overall circulation down about 9.3 percent in daily sales and 7.5 percent in Sunday sales for the period ending Sept. 30. (AHC)
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
... aimed at improving audience
quality. These include significantly reducing the number of copies sold at
less than 50% of basic price, elimination of all remaining bonus-day and
third-party distribution and reductions in single-copy sales, due primarily
to planned price increases taken earlier this year. Without these
initiatives, circulation for the period would have...