The New York Times is seeing continued growth in subscription revenue thanks to its pay-wall, but at the same time its advertising revenue is still falling, both in print and on-line.
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Twitter rolled out a new expanded photo and video feature this week that fills its users' timelines with full-sized images, but not everyone is enamoured of the new look or the reasons for it
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Jim Roberts, a former New York Times editor and Reuters executive, is joining Mash-able as executive editor, and says he wants to expand the kinds of journalism the site does while taking advantage of its social-web skills
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Harper-Collins has begun selling some eBooks directly, starting with titles by C.S. Lewis. These are DRM-protected EPUB files, so if you want a Kindle version you'll have to buy through Amazon.
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Barnes & Noble released its new e-reader, the $119 Nook GlowLight, Wednesday. It's in stores and for sale on BN.com now. The biggest difference between it and the Kindle Paper-white is that the Glow-light has 4 GB of built-in storage instead of 2 GB.
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Twitter launched a new feature that adds images and video previews to a user's timeline automatically, a move that is clearly designed to appeal to advertisers -- but will it wind up irritating more users than it attracts?
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A study of 18 non-profit news organizations done by the Knight Foundation shows that success in the non-profit sector involves many of the same strategies that for-profit media outlets should also be pursuing
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