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Greeley Tribune, other Swift papers, erecting paywalls
Swift Communications newspapers in Colorado will soon ask online readers to pay for access to content. The Carson City, Nevada-based company, which owns a slew of publications in Colorado and is sometimes mocked for its "McMountain News" mass-production publishing style, has already started erecting paywalls at publications elsewhere and will likely begin charging customers here next year. Analysts are viewing the move with skepticism, pointing out that in the wake of a decision this past spring to suspend comment features at its sites, Swift might be betting on a short-term cash-raising strategy in a shifting media environment that rewards the long play.
New York Time’s editor Abramson headed to digital boot camp
This is the reality TV show pitch that could save even NBC: New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller is sending Managing Editor Jill...