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Read News on Your Computer? Really?

This 1981 news report from San Francisco's KRON-TV is perhaps the earliest look at putting news online. Sadly, even these visionaries couldn't see how it would make money.

5:49 PM | Mar 13, 2009

Hoyt on the Newspaper Crisis

Columbia Journalism Review's Mike Hoyt appeared on The Early Show to discuss the newspaper crisis in light of Denver's Rocky Mountain News, which ceased production Friday.

11:39 AM | Feb 28, 2009
Will Google Save the News

Will Google Save the News?

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While newspapers are dying, Google is consolidating its power. Can the Internet giant be persuaded to share its profits?

6:30 AM | Feb 3, 2009
How Newspapers Once Survived Near Death

How Newspapers Once Survived Near Death

Fifty years ago, when newspapers were dying, Barney Kilgore, the inventor of modern journalism, provided words for them to live by. Now, his advice is more relevant than ever.

6:17 AM | Jan 30, 2009
How Newspapers Can Survive

How Newspapers Can Survive

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Newspapers are still the best-staffed news organizations and remain journalism's brightest hope-if they can only break their addiction to print.

7:46 AM | Jan 19, 2009
Who Shot Network Television

Who Shot Network Television?

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You don't need a CSI team to see that the wounds have been largely self-inflicted, but the networks can pull through if they recommit to innovative programming, says a media veteran.

6:54 AM | Dec 15, 2008
How to Save Newspapers

How to Save Newspapers

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The newspaper business may be broke-but we can fix it.

6:51 AM | Dec 9, 2008
More Bad News for Tribune

More Bad News for Tribune

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The latest chapter for Sam Zell's woeful media company could be Chapter 11.

8:53 AM | Dec 8, 2008
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