Finally comes the opportunity to address one of my favorites, possibly one of the most I love, on which I work, I have been investigating the scientific and commercially for years, and ground on which to dwell in any conference or course I teach in various areas (professional or academic). I would say in the background is the same issue that led me to investigate and develop my thesis: the future of media companies that publish newspapers today under the Information Society.
therefore also to have so much material, from articles to illustrations, has a double effort to pursue a theme editor so dear to one's interests. But I tried to balance on one hand the lack of treatment that I have given publicly to the subject, or rather I could not give, many times not to refer to projects and companies that hold a special zeal for showing or airing their developments and the consulting work often took on, and another trying to balance the different factors that come together at this particular juncture of generalized crisis, a crisis that the sector has been dragging slowly but continuously and several cases and examples, mostly international it easier to peel away from here and ahora.Tengo my own vision and approach formed on each of the aspects and dimensions of the problem, but a much longer even refer to any of them, so I preferred to continue with the special line theme we have done in our network of blogs and news magazines to be specialized web more varied, lively and colorful the picture presented, while accounting for some market news and news releases or results.
Now magazine 'Vanity Fair' also speaks English (Country)
Vanity Fair: The challenge of a mythical magazine arrives in Spain (Soitu)
For loss of readers in Great Britain are already wondering: Is it the end of the magazines male? 'Maxim' is the magazine that most readers have lost. (El Mundo)
'GQ' arrives the Indian market attractive, following in the footsteps of 'Men's Health', Maxim, FHM and Vogue. (El Mundo)
The Wall Street Journal launches fashion magazine and consumption The rerelease of Rupert Murdoch's bid to market ABC1 (Clarín)
The publishing phenomenon of the journal Susana More than 80 thousand copies sold, second as soon after circulating among the biggest: how is the publishing phenomenon that goes back to pre-feminist woman and cousin of the traditional serial heroine. (Page 12)
Uncertain future for magazines . Must conform to the Internet, although many are missing the way how. (The Economist)
disappears in France a weekly the wording of the magazine La Vie Financière "focus its efforts on the digital model, which aims to improve the content. (El Mundo)
Two magazines that leave the paper and stay on the web (233 °)
'L'Equipe' Sale competition already has a third sports newspaper (El Mundo)
the business of collectibles (El Mundo)
Cordoba humor in a tribute to Cognigni A free anabolic brought only in Córdoba Clarín (Clarín)
The bread comes out as Caserito hot (or as close to the barbecue grill). (Infonegocios-tv)
'Le Monde Diplomatique' try for the fourth time in the Mexican press enter The publication is present in 74 countries. (El Mundo)
In Argentina: A prosecutor says Newsprint polluter (Critical)
The New York Times redesigns its international supplement leaving Saturday with Clarin. (Clarín)
Supplement Yes, renew . Herald new era of young supplement of Clarín. (Clarín)
magnate Slim bought 6.4% of The New York Times . Paid U.S. $ 127 million by actions (The Nation)
Slim bought 6.4% of The New York Times Mexican tycoon paid $ 125 million. (Clarín) Mexican Carlos Slim buys 6.4% of the shares of The New York Times' Slim and his family are now the third largest single investor in the company. The purchase involved 9.1 million Class A shares, the newspaper New York. (El Mundo)
The future of newspapers Slim: "Newspapers are factories of contents, not paper" So said the Mexican billionaire, who this year bought shares in the newspaper The New York Times and The Independent (The nation)
The newspaper 'The New York Times' eliminates its local information section to reduce printing costs. (El Mundo)
Bono, the rock superstar columnist in the newspaper 'The New York Times' (El Mundo)
'The New York Times' financial crisis facing with more economic content in digital (El Mundo)
owners of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal declared war . And controversial battle between media tycoons Rupert Murdoch and Arthur Sulzberger faced by money and political influence readers. (Clarín)
Financial crisis hits hard to the media U.S. to combat evil when Murdoch and The New York Times are committed to digital media.
shares plummet News Corp, Time Warner and The Washington Post. (Clarín)
The New York Sun anticipates the farewell of a daily paper and changes occur in the direction of economic well Financial Scope (The Nation)
Vanity Fair: The challenge of a mythical magazine arrives in Spain (Soitu)
For loss of readers in Great Britain are already wondering: Is it the end of the magazines male? 'Maxim' is the magazine that most readers have lost. (El Mundo)
'GQ' arrives the Indian market attractive, following in the footsteps of 'Men's Health', Maxim, FHM and Vogue. (El Mundo)
The Wall Street Journal launches fashion magazine and consumption The rerelease of Rupert Murdoch's bid to market ABC1 (Clarín)
The publishing phenomenon of the journal Susana More than 80 thousand copies sold, second as soon after circulating among the biggest: how is the publishing phenomenon that goes back to pre-feminist woman and cousin of the traditional serial heroine. (Page 12)
Uncertain future for magazines . Must conform to the Internet, although many are missing the way how. (The Economist)
disappears in France a weekly the wording of the magazine La Vie Financière "focus its efforts on the digital model, which aims to improve the content. (El Mundo)
Two magazines that leave the paper and stay on the web (233 °)
'L'Equipe' Sale competition already has a third sports newspaper (El Mundo)
the business of collectibles (El Mundo)
Cordoba humor in a tribute to Cognigni A free anabolic brought only in Córdoba Clarín (Clarín)
The bread comes out as Caserito hot (or as close to the barbecue grill). (Infonegocios-tv)
'Le Monde Diplomatique' try for the fourth time in the Mexican press enter The publication is present in 74 countries. (El Mundo)
In Argentina: A prosecutor says Newsprint polluter (Critical)
The New York Times redesigns its international supplement leaving Saturday with Clarin. (Clarín)
Supplement Yes, renew . Herald new era of young supplement of Clarín. (Clarín)
magnate Slim bought 6.4% of The New York Times . Paid U.S. $ 127 million by actions (The Nation)
Slim bought 6.4% of The New York Times Mexican tycoon paid $ 125 million. (Clarín) Mexican Carlos Slim buys 6.4% of the shares of The New York Times' Slim and his family are now the third largest single investor in the company. The purchase involved 9.1 million Class A shares, the newspaper New York. (El Mundo)
The future of newspapers Slim: "Newspapers are factories of contents, not paper" So said the Mexican billionaire, who this year bought shares in the newspaper The New York Times and The Independent (The nation)
The newspaper 'The New York Times' eliminates its local information section to reduce printing costs. (El Mundo)
Bono, the rock superstar columnist in the newspaper 'The New York Times' (El Mundo)
'The New York Times' financial crisis facing with more economic content in digital (El Mundo)
owners of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal declared war . And controversial battle between media tycoons Rupert Murdoch and Arthur Sulzberger faced by money and political influence readers. (Clarín)
Financial crisis hits hard to the media U.S. to combat evil when Murdoch and The New York Times are committed to digital media.
shares plummet News Corp, Time Warner and The Washington Post. (Clarín)
The New York Sun anticipates the farewell of a daily paper and changes occur in the direction of economic well Financial Scope (The Nation)
The crisis closes 'The New York Sun' needed economic support and found none. After six years of life and unprofitable near future, the conservative newspaper published its last issue. While neither explains or explores the question, at least provides some contextualization to understand why closing. (El Mundo)
left out The New York Sun financial problems. The note copy of a cable does not explain or inquires as not converted to digital format as did other European newspapers not to disappear. (The Nation)
'The Christian Science Monitor' in the U.S. are going to Internet (Country)
The centennial newspaper, 'Monitor' resignation to paper and publish only online . One reason is the reduction of advertising. (El Mundo)
circulation in the U.S. Low and newspapers looking to reduce costs The Christian Science Monitor will be exclusively digital. (Clarín)
U.S. dailies change the paper versions 'on-line' paper newspapers could be counted on in the U.S.. Increasingly, newspapers are cutting their print edition to bet on their versions 'on line' as the Christian Science Monitor. (El Mundo)
Will newspapers internet companies? The Science Monitor not be the only one who should get the paper through the web. (Tecnopy)
only read newspapers on the weekend, that's the problem (Fourth and mid-term)
The newspaper 'International Herald Tribune editing passes 'on line' to its parent The digital newspaper will move its contents to the website of its parent company The New York Times, much more internationally popular despite 'IHT' represents this mark in the world and had more than 2.5 million unique users. (The World) The Washington Times
leave the paper on Saturday by digital the newspaper founded by Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Moonies, suspended its Saturday edition on paper to cut costs. The intention of the newspaper, which is still emerging from Sunday to Friday, is to become a multimedia information source on weekends. All resources are directed Starting this week to strengthen the online edition. Besides its Sunday edition will be moving style magazine for its subscribers, which has them and many, since much of American conservatism is sympathetic to its editorial line, "a digital edition. (The Nation)
'The Christian Science Monitor' in the U.S. are going to Internet (Country)
The centennial newspaper, 'Monitor' resignation to paper and publish only online . One reason is the reduction of advertising. (El Mundo)
circulation in the U.S. Low and newspapers looking to reduce costs The Christian Science Monitor will be exclusively digital. (Clarín)
U.S. dailies change the paper versions 'on-line' paper newspapers could be counted on in the U.S.. Increasingly, newspapers are cutting their print edition to bet on their versions 'on line' as the Christian Science Monitor. (El Mundo)
Will newspapers internet companies? The Science Monitor not be the only one who should get the paper through the web. (Tecnopy)
only read newspapers on the weekend, that's the problem (Fourth and mid-term)
The newspaper 'International Herald Tribune editing passes 'on line' to its parent The digital newspaper will move its contents to the website of its parent company The New York Times, much more internationally popular despite 'IHT' represents this mark in the world and had more than 2.5 million unique users. (The World) The Washington Times
leave the paper on Saturday by digital the newspaper founded by Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Moonies, suspended its Saturday edition on paper to cut costs. The intention of the newspaper, which is still emerging from Sunday to Friday, is to become a multimedia information source on weekends. All resources are directed Starting this week to strengthen the online edition. Besides its Sunday edition will be moving style magazine for its subscribers, which has them and many, since much of American conservatism is sympathetic to its editorial line, "a digital edition. (The Nation)
The 'Washington Times' no will be unveiled Saturday and commitment to relaunch its online edition. (El Mundo)
Against all the above. The transformation of the U.S. press: American newspapers are in decline, not because of the economic crisis or the emergence of Internet , but because media companies have failed to adapt radical change in recent 35 years in the news feed. Vin Crosbie explains it in this essay, originally published in the blog "Rebuilding Media". (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
Seven lessons that explain the announced crisis of American newspapers, learned from Leo Bogart , by Juan Antonio Giner. American newspapers are now resistant to change companies, clinging to outdated practices, declining industrial facilities, reactive embedded in cultures, broken, obsessed with an uncompromising defense of the printed paper, therefore unable to understand and "marry" the Internet. That explains why companies are in freefall. (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
humorous supplement of La Voz del Interior finally hits the web "Humor with Voice" promises new content and interactivity. (La Voz del Interior)
The site of La Voz del Interior celebrates its 12 th anniversary (La Voz del Interior)
Red: "A Publico.es missing a round of usability, design and weight" (233 °)
Crisis in the American press Newspapers' USA Today 'and' Los Angeles Times announces more layoffs (El Mundo)
Tribune The crisis requires a break with The Associated Press as Headers 'The Los Angeles Times 'or' The Chicago Tribune will no longer have the services of the AP to cut costs to the financial crisis. (El Mundo)
The billionaire owner of 'The Observer' also fears the crisis and believes that the hardest thing is coming. (El Mundo)
The British newspaper group Daily Mail eliminates 300 jobs The group Daily Mail and General Trust kills 6% of its workforce, covering the headwaters' Mail on Sunday ',' London Evening Standard ',' Metro'y 'London Lite' (The World)
British newspapers are falling circulation continued to fall during October; the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The exception is The Financial Times, thanks to demand for quality financial reporting has increased. (233 °)
Zeta bounce more than 500 people to ensure its viability The leadership of the group that publishes the daily "El Periódico de Catalunya 'and magazine' Interviu 'and' Time 'has to refinance outstanding debt of 140 million. (El Mundo)
Against Cassandra, newspapers still exist. Press facing a double crisis. The sector-specific stitched by the fall of the broadcasts in the developed world (EU and USA), for a long decade, offset only on his promotion in emerging areas (India, South Africa and Latin America). And that is a consequence of the emerging general economic stagflation: dramatic collapse of the advertising, etc. (El País)
The U.S. media companies reexamine their future crisis in the 62 ° assembly of the SIP (El Mundo)
Newspapers face new challenges Living with the digital world is in addition to the requirement retaining and attracting audiences of young
the inevitable renewal of the Internet and newspapers advertising crisis forced the press to adapt to a new business model - The newspapers 'online' threaten traditional formats and how to tell the news (The Country)
Against all the above. The transformation of the U.S. press: American newspapers are in decline, not because of the economic crisis or the emergence of Internet , but because media companies have failed to adapt radical change in recent 35 years in the news feed. Vin Crosbie explains it in this essay, originally published in the blog "Rebuilding Media". (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
Seven lessons that explain the announced crisis of American newspapers, learned from Leo Bogart , by Juan Antonio Giner. American newspapers are now resistant to change companies, clinging to outdated practices, declining industrial facilities, reactive embedded in cultures, broken, obsessed with an uncompromising defense of the printed paper, therefore unable to understand and "marry" the Internet. That explains why companies are in freefall. (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
humorous supplement of La Voz del Interior finally hits the web "Humor with Voice" promises new content and interactivity. (La Voz del Interior)
The site of La Voz del Interior celebrates its 12 th anniversary (La Voz del Interior)
Red: "A Publico.es missing a round of usability, design and weight" (233 °)
Crisis in the American press Newspapers' USA Today 'and' Los Angeles Times announces more layoffs (El Mundo)
Tribune The crisis requires a break with The Associated Press as Headers 'The Los Angeles Times 'or' The Chicago Tribune will no longer have the services of the AP to cut costs to the financial crisis. (El Mundo)
The billionaire owner of 'The Observer' also fears the crisis and believes that the hardest thing is coming. (El Mundo)
The British newspaper group Daily Mail eliminates 300 jobs The group Daily Mail and General Trust kills 6% of its workforce, covering the headwaters' Mail on Sunday ',' London Evening Standard ',' Metro'y 'London Lite' (The World)
British newspapers are falling circulation continued to fall during October; the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The exception is The Financial Times, thanks to demand for quality financial reporting has increased. (233 °)
Zeta bounce more than 500 people to ensure its viability The leadership of the group that publishes the daily "El Periódico de Catalunya 'and magazine' Interviu 'and' Time 'has to refinance outstanding debt of 140 million. (El Mundo)
Against Cassandra, newspapers still exist. Press facing a double crisis. The sector-specific stitched by the fall of the broadcasts in the developed world (EU and USA), for a long decade, offset only on his promotion in emerging areas (India, South Africa and Latin America). And that is a consequence of the emerging general economic stagflation: dramatic collapse of the advertising, etc. (El País)
The U.S. media companies reexamine their future crisis in the 62 ° assembly of the SIP (El Mundo)
Newspapers face new challenges Living with the digital world is in addition to the requirement retaining and attracting audiences of young
the inevitable renewal of the Internet and newspapers advertising crisis forced the press to adapt to a new business model - The newspapers 'online' threaten traditional formats and how to tell the news (The Country)
Leadership in the twenty-first century media firm . The main task of the leader of our time is to catch the future. Create new forms associated with the talent involved in creativity, imagination, sensitive to and understand technology as a means of achievement and knowledge continued. (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
Newspapers in 2020. Journalism is a service, a process, an organizing principle. And thanks to technology that many believe a threat to newspapers, ie, internet, this service now can be expanded in many ways newspapers make something new and lower cost. (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
A controversial ass to sell more newspapers the controversial picture of the advertising campaign to relaunch 'L'Unità ", the historic Italian newspaper founded in 1924 by the great philosopher and Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci and until 1991 was the official organ of the Italian Communist Party (PCI). (El Mundo)
Butt to sell newspapers on the campaign of L'Unita. (Fourth and mid-term)
Free dailies face the challenge of the financial tsunami Bajan circulation and advertising in several European countries. (Clarín)
debate in Spain about the present and the future of free dailies (Clarín)
A 'New York Times' puzzles fake U.S. The cover of the edition distributed in New York also announced the prosecution of George Bush (El Mundo)
Electronic paper reaches newsstands in response to the crisis in the print media. (El Mundo)
Esquire Innovation: removed a lid electronic paper. The magazine and its EE.UU.celebró 75 years and sold 100 thousand copies. Marks the beginning a transformation of traditional printing? (Clarín)
The first electronic journal has a date, will be launched in 2009 in the United Kingdom will offer the contents of the various newspapers in a letter-sized ultra-fine screen and a thickness of less than one centimeter. (Clarín)
has a great future, but is still quite green (Clarín)
The end of the paper is far Interview with Marco Bressan, Argentine mathematician, director of the Area of \u200b\u200bTextual Pattern Analysis and Visual Research Center Xerox in Grenoble, France. (The Nation)
Electronic ink Europe is encouraged in Germany half a product half British, and sells it as the "new newspaper without paper." Until next year will not be the device on the market, so it will be the second alternative to the Amazon Kindle. (Fourth and mid-term)
Newspapers in 2020. Journalism is a service, a process, an organizing principle. And thanks to technology that many believe a threat to newspapers, ie, internet, this service now can be expanded in many ways newspapers make something new and lower cost. (In PDF) (Journal of Journalists)
A controversial ass to sell more newspapers the controversial picture of the advertising campaign to relaunch 'L'Unità ", the historic Italian newspaper founded in 1924 by the great philosopher and Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci and until 1991 was the official organ of the Italian Communist Party (PCI). (El Mundo)
Butt to sell newspapers on the campaign of L'Unita. (Fourth and mid-term)
Free dailies face the challenge of the financial tsunami Bajan circulation and advertising in several European countries. (Clarín)
debate in Spain about the present and the future of free dailies (Clarín)
A 'New York Times' puzzles fake U.S. The cover of the edition distributed in New York also announced the prosecution of George Bush (El Mundo)
Electronic paper reaches newsstands in response to the crisis in the print media. (El Mundo)
Esquire Innovation: removed a lid electronic paper. The magazine and its EE.UU.celebró 75 years and sold 100 thousand copies. Marks the beginning a transformation of traditional printing? (Clarín)
The first electronic journal has a date, will be launched in 2009 in the United Kingdom will offer the contents of the various newspapers in a letter-sized ultra-fine screen and a thickness of less than one centimeter. (Clarín)
has a great future, but is still quite green (Clarín)
The end of the paper is far Interview with Marco Bressan, Argentine mathematician, director of the Area of \u200b\u200bTextual Pattern Analysis and Visual Research Center Xerox in Grenoble, France. (The Nation)
Electronic ink Europe is encouraged in Germany half a product half British, and sells it as the "new newspaper without paper." Until next year will not be the device on the market, so it will be the second alternative to the Amazon Kindle. (Fourth and mid-term)
Photo, Click to enlarge : Reuters, El Pais, El Mundo and file Digital Free Land. updated on 14 November.