The New York Tomes announced yesterday that they are making a huge inventory of articles open to search - everything printed since 1981. And it’s all been tagged and labeld and has 35 searhable fields. That recipe you remember seeing in the NYT way back when? Now you can find it! A strong press organ with open data is to the rest of the web what basic newspaper delivery … [Read more...]
Internet Overtakes Newspapers as News Source
Online news has seen a sharp spike in the last year. According to the Pew Research Center for People and the Press the percentage of people getting their news online jumped from 24 percent a year ago to 40 percent. And in this same time period newspapers have been hovering around 35 percent. If you’re after a younger audience the figures are even more startling: For … [Read more...]
Stop the Presses! Christian Science Monitor Abandons Daily Print Edition
Image from Poynter.org A sign of the times: After 100 years of news in print, the Christian Science Monitor has decided to scrap the daily print issue of its newspaper. They’ll focus on making their site a rolling news service and printing a weekend magazine. The change is expected to cut annual costs by millions of dollars for the money-losing newspaper. They are … [Read more...]
