From long-forgotten stories to archival photos, newspapers and magazines are sitting on a treasure trove of old content. Sure, some of this content is outdated or inconsequential, but some is evergreen or intriguingly retro. Who wouldn’t want to see a 1955 New York Times photo of a Jetsons-esque robot or revisit a 2001 Economist article [...]
Tags: byliner, national geographic, New York Times, new yorker, The Atlantic
January 8 2013
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Infographic
The mixed fortune of American newspapers
November 28 2012
Our colleagues at The Economist have an informative infographic on the rise and fall of American newspaper circulation. As the video shows, some newspapers have done a better job at growing their circulation than others. Publications such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times have managed to increase their circulations (which includes [...]
Tags: ads, digital, New York Times, newspaper, Wall Street Journal
Tags: ads, digital, New York Times, newspaper, Wall Street Journal
Lean back everywhere
Is “everywhere” the new “2.0″?
June 29 2012
In an attempt to stay up-to-date on the constant evolution of digital media, I follow a lot of media blogs and Twitter accounts. Lately, I’ve noticed an upswing in the use of the word “everywhere” to describe some media brands’ digital philosophy. There was Time Warner’s “TV everywhere” strategy, first introduced two years ago as [...]
Tags: digital, everywhere, Flipboard, New York Times, Time Warner
Tags: digital, everywhere, Flipboard, New York Times, Time Warner

