Archive for November 4th, 2009

Pay wall concept falls to fear of loss

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

We were thinking about putting together a roundup of the discussion of pay walls at online news sites, and found that Alan D.  Mutter, at Reflections of a Newsosaur, has already done  it better.

“Despite determined statements by several publishers earlier this year that they intended to make consumers pay for the valuable content newspapers have given away for more than a decade, the managers of some newspapers have come to realize that they can’t afford to lose the traffic that pay walls almost certainly would turn away,” he writes.

“So, the executives are scrapping plans to charge for most, if any, of their content.”

Update: MediaNews Group plans to put up pay walls at two of its newspapers in early 2010, but with only some content requiring a fee, Editor & Publisher says. The changes will take place at the Enterprise-Record in Chico, Ca., and the York (Pa.) Daily Record, and may occur later at other company sites – such as The Denver Post and San Jose Mercury News.

Editing not a ‘core function’ for newspaper

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The Toronto Star Publisher John Cruickshank, in announcing buyouts or layoffs that could affect the whole company, says the paper is “exploring the possibility of contracting out some work in both copy editing and pagination.”

”We must find the best way to operate our business at the lowest possible cost, including contracting out non-core functions where there is a sound business case to do so,” the publisher of Canada’s largest-circulation daily wrote in a memo to employees Tuesday.

The Star plans to contract out as many as 100 union editing jobs, the AP report says. The newspaper has 390 employees in the editorial department.