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NY Times: Yes, we are doing the paywall
Paper confirms it will begin charging frequent users at the start of 2011 but details of the new system are yet to be worked out
What the year holds for newspapers
The big stories: How they will fare in the ad recovery and the challenge of paywalls. Talking with longtime analyst John Morton.
Newspaper outlook for 2010: Thinner
The hurt will continue and so will the downsizing, and editors and publishers will be challenged to do more with less
Washington Blade shutting down
Owner Window Media closes D.C.'s famed weekly along with a handful of other gay papers, a month after the Blade's 40th anniversary
Mystery deepens at Washington Times
Other shorts: Current zaps 80 employees in reformatting - Programming notes: Fox orders 'Our Little Genius' - Study: Fewer okay with mobile advertising
Latest closing: WSJ shuts Boston bureau
It's just the most recent example of this month's deep job cuts, which extend to Forbes, Time Inc., the New York Times and Conde Nast
Not all papers saw big circ declines
A few actually grew, most of them smaller local papers offering news readers can't find elsewhere. Lessons from their surprising upticks.
Newspaper circulation drops 11 percent
Weekdays suffer first ever double-digit decline for six months ended Sept. 30. Sunday editions fall 7.5 percent for the period.
Newsday: We're putting up a pay wall
Cablevision-owned paper will charge $5 per week for nonsubscribers, becoming the latest newspaper to reject the free web model
NYT: We're cutting 100 newsroom jobs
First come voluntary buyouts, then layoffs as the nation's biggest newsroom braces to lose 8 percent of its 1,250-person staff
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