Archives for the 'MSM' Category

Paper Version of NY Times May No Longer Exist In 5 Years

Arthur Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of  The New York Times says “I really don’t know whether we’ll be printing the Times in five years, and you know what?  I don’t care either.”  There’s a rare interview with Sulzberger in the Israeli paper Haaretz by Eytan Avriel.

The NY Times is by far my number one [...]

8 February 2007 | MSM, Newspapers, Ny Times | 1 Comment

Newspapers Get (Even More) Search Savvy

Wilson Tan pointed out this WSJ story to me today: “Google This: U.K. Papers Vie To Buy Search Terms” (subscription required).
We know that newspapers are training their reporters and editors to use keywords in their headlines and copy to improve organic (e.g., free) search results for their content. This article suggests they [...]

12 January 2007 | Best practice, MSM, SEO, Search | No Comments

Census Says: We Spend 60 Percent Of Our Waking Hours Consuming Media

The U.S. census 2007 abstracts were released today.  I love digging into the Information and Communications section every year to see how much time and money we’re spending on media.  The 2007 projections says each of us are spending about 3,499 hours and almost $900 per year watching TV, listening to our satellite radios, surfing [...]

15 December 2006 | MSM, Trends, census | 1 Comment