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22 July 2005

For Times, Journal, Online Revenues Outshine Print

ONLINE REVENUE GROWTH TROUNCED PRINT in the second quarter of this year for both The New York Times Company and the Dow Jones Company, their earnings reports revealed Thursday. For the Times Company, online ad revenues were up 27 percent, while its new property About.com is estimated to have increased ad revenue by 39 percent. About showed an operating profit of $2.5 million on total second...

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21 July 2005

AP Board Approves New Licensing Policy

NEW YORK The board of directors of The Associated Press approved a new licensing policy Thursday governing online use of AP content by its member news organizations, but will not charge a separate fee for such use. The board of the news cooperative chose to roll fees for online usage into a 2.2 percent annual increase in the overall fees it will charge its members in 2006. As part of the new...

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21 July 2005

Journalist terror charges dropped in Tamil Nadu

The high court in the India's southern city of Madras has dropped terrorism charges against a high-profile regional journalist, RR Gopal. Mr Gopal, editor of the weekly Nakeeran magazine, was charged in 2003 with illegally possessing a weapon. He spent eight months and prison but was later released on bail. He was the first journalist in India to be charged under the controversial Prevention of...

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21 July 2005

Yahoo Adds Content Aimed At 'Social Media Environment'

Ho-hum earnings for the second quarter prompted Wall Street to whack 11.5 percent off Yahoo's stock price yesterday. But the question investors should be asking is when and how much the payoff will be for all the new stuff in Yahoo's pipeline. Yahoo has spit out a bevy of innovations over the past year and has more rumbling around in its oversized belly, including a major push into Hollywood-style...

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21 July 2005

Not the Time to Make a Stand for Journalism Ethics

Judith Miller, the New York Times, and some members of Congress picked a bad time to make a stand for journalistic integrity. Miller, a Times reporter, is in jail for not revealing the identity of a White House source in an article (never published) about CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose husband is a vocal critic of the Iraq War. The Times has stood behind Miller, declaring that the relationship...

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21 July 2005

ESPN special projects head to join Channel 7 as deputy editor

MUMBAI: Channel 7, promoted by media group Jagran Prakashan, has roped in Shantanu Guha Ray from ESPN India to head its business and sports desk. He is joining Channel 7 next month as deputy editor. A print medium journalist-turned-TV man, Ray has already put in his papers at ESPN India where he was heading the special projects division. Ray joined as head of India news for ESPN Star Sports three...

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20 July 2005

Guidelines for attracting young readers

Toss those stereotypes out the window! Jeff Mignon at Media Cafe clarifies the prejudice of weathered newspaper men and women by outlining what young readers really want: Contrary to popular belief, young readers, from primary school to their mid-30's are interested in news. They're simply reading different publications such as the freebie Metro, YahooNews and for children and adolescents, French...

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20 July 2005

24/7: Behavioral Targeting Yields Inconsistent Results

SERVING ADS TO CONSUMERS BASED on the Web sites they visit sometimes increases click-through rates, but nevertheless "will not always be the best choice" for marketers, according to a new behavioral targeting study by online advertising company 24/7 Real Media. The study, the second in a quarterly series by 24/7 Real Media, found that marketers achieve varying results with content-based behavioral...

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20 July 2005

Intelliseek To Track Information Flow In Blogosphere

BUZZ MEASUREMENT AND TRACKING FIRM Intelliseek is expected to announce today several upgrades for its free BlogPulse tool that, taken together, will allow users to evaluate how much clout particular bloggers have. The new features include the capability to determine which sources bloggers link from most, which other sites they most influence, and common keywords recently used by bloggers...

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19 July 2005

CFJ offers fellowships for working journalists

Fellowship grants will be awarded by the Konrad Adenauer Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University (CFJ) to working journalists interested in pursuing the Master's degree in Journalism in the second semester of the current school year, which begins in November. The CFJ fellowships for the master's degree support the graduate studies of outstanding seasoned journalists as well as...

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