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Published Nov 05 2009 by Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk


Roy Greenslade: Employees assume ownership of a Scottish weekly

The West Highland Free Press is laying claim to being the first newspaper in Britain to be owned by its employees.

From last week, 10 of its staff officially became shareholders in the trust that now owns the weekly, which is renowned for its forthright...

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First Reported Jan 14 2010 - Updated Jan 14 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Only 23% prepared to pay for online news content

Another of those will-you-pay-for-online-news polls. A Harris poll of 2,000 US adults released yesterday says 77% wouldn't pay to read a newspaper's stories on its website.Of the 23% willing to pay, 19% would be prepared to cough up between $1 and $10 ... [Published Jan 14 2010 by Guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Jan 14 2010 - Updated Jan 14 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Death of Spanish editor who defied Franco

Antonio Fontán , the Spanish newspaper editor who was persecuted by the Franco regime for years before his newspaper was forcibly closed down and its offices dynamited, has died aged 86.He was the editor of the national daily, Madrid , from 1967 and soon ... [Published Jan 14 2010 by Guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Jan 08 2010 - Updated Jan 08 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Japanese paper goes morning only

The Japanese newspaper market is gradually changing as it comes to terms with increased internet usage. The latest move has been made by the Kitanippon Shimbun , which has closed its evening edition in favour of a morning-only edition.The closure is hardly ... [Published Jan 08 2010 by Guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Jan 09 2010 - Updated Jan 09 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Why Danish cartoonist has moved nine times in four years

Excellent analysis of the ramifications surrounding the attack on Danish newspaper cartoonist Kurt Westergaard by Christopher Caldwell in today's Financial Times , Killing freedom and cartoonists .It reminds us that 74-year-old Westergaard has had to ... [Published Jan 09 2010 by Guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Jan 10 2010 - Updated Jan 11 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Sunday Mirror editors pays tribute to dead reporter

Sunday Mirror editor Tina Weaver spoke today of Rupert Hamer , who was killed yesterday in Afghanistan , as a "fine, fearless, and skilled" reporter. He was affectionately known in the office as Corporal Hamer, she said, describing him he was ... [Published Jan 10 2010 by Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Jan 14 2010 - Updated Jan 15 2010 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Why are we waiting for proper inquiry into council-run papers?

Why is the government refusing to say, as I reported yesterday , whether it will ask the Office of Fair Trading to investigate the impact of council-run newspapers? Its ambivalent stance is all the more remarkable in the light of an exchange of letters ... [Published Jan 15 2010 by Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk]
First Reported Dec 16 2009 - Updated Dec 16 2009 - 2 Documents

Roy Greenslade: Miami paper asks online readers to volunteer payments

Will readers voluntarily pay for access to online newspaper content without a paywall? The Miami Herald is trying to find out by asking people who visit its website to make a donation in order to fund editorial content.A link at the bottom of online stories ... [Published Dec 16 2009 by Guardian.co.uk]
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