How The Philadelphia Inquirer hopes to ‘bend the curve’ on its print decline
The city paper committed a team of ten to a year of revamping its print infrastructure.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The city paper committed a team of ten to a year of revamping its print infrastructure.
ByOperating profit was down 65% due to investment in areas such as e-commerce, Independent TV and the US.
ByThe paper may be foregoing up to £500,000 annually.
ByBut overall digital revenue remains largely flat on last year.
ByIn the event DMGT wins an auction for The Telegraph, the acquisition would likely face scrutiny from regulators.
ByWhat we know about the Telegraph receivership, how the Barclay family got here, and what we can expect next.
ByWhat publishers can learn from the troubles facing Buzzfeed and Vice.
BySale of Telegraph and Spectator to highest bid now looks likely.
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