Doom & Gloom

Fünf von rund hundert Schlagzeilen, die heute in meinem RSS-Feed eingetrudelt sind:

  • API [Americ. Press Institute] crisis summit concludes, print needs “outside help”
    «The American Press Institute’s exclusive “crisis summit” concluded Thursday, establishing that the print news industry is in the “phase” of a crisis right before dissolution, Editor and Publisher reports.» (Editors Weblog)
  • Paper Losses
    «We all know that the stock market has taken a terrible beating in the past couple of months. But one sector of the market has been particularly hard hit: newspaper companies. What’s worse is that the carnage in newspaper stocks over the past two months has been an acceleration of a steep downward trend in their values over the past year. And it seems unlikely to get any better soon – indeed, some newspaper-company stocks are now essentially worthless, according to Wall Street.» (Recovering Journalist)
  • Newspapers face fresh printing pressures
    «Newspapers, which are already bracing themselves for falling advertising sales as the global economy turns down, face more bad news next year as newsprint producers try to push through steep price increases.» (FT.com)
  • German media’s dark night
    «The German economy passed an unfortunate threshold, officially entering the recession zone. German media companies noticed, worried as ever, and moved into deeper restructuring. Some of it has been long in the planning and some not.» (Followthemedia.com)
  • «Am Ende muss es vielleicht wieder der Staat richten»
    «Auch die vergangene Woche zeigte wieder, wie heftig es die Medien derzeit durchrüttelt und wie die Nervosität in den Redaktionen angesichts immer neuer Sparrunden steigt – bis hin zu polemischen Attacken wider das Internet.» (KoopTech)

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