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Newsday Columnist Takes A Stand Against Paid Content - Posted November 2, 2009
We've known since February that Newsday.com was going to be put behind a paywall so its parent company Cablevision could see if any of that Wall Street Journal magic could rub off on them and actually get users to pay for online content. Two weeks ago, the company announced its payment... [FishBowlNY]
FBNY Poll: What Content Would You Be Willing To Pay For Online? - Posted October 23, 2009
This week, two newspapers announced two very different paywall plans. The Wall Street Journal unveiled a new plan to provide specially aggregated content to "professionals" for up to $49 a month, drawing from WSJ.com, Dow Jones newswires and Factiva.
Local Long Island newspaper Newsday also revealed expected plans to roll out... [FishBowlNY]
Newsday Prepares To Go Behind Paywall Next Week - Posted October 22, 2009
Cablevision-owned Long Island paper Newsday is preparing to go behind a paywall on October 28.
Although Newsday announced plans to charge for its online content earlier this year, we just noticed a note about it on the site this morning.
Access to Newsday.com will be free to current Newsday subscribers as well... [FishBowlNY]
Newsday Publisher Knight Resigns After 5 Years - Posted September 24, 2009
Tim Knight, the publisher of Cablevision-owned Long Island newspaper Newsday has resigned from his post. He will be replaced by Terry Jimenez, the publisher of amNewYork, the free paper also owned by Cablevision. Jiminez will now serve as Newsday's acting publisher, although Knight said he would stay on until November 1... [FishBowlNY]
Daytime Emmy Winners|Newsday Says No To Verizon|More Magazines Launch In Bad Economy|Magazines Try New Cover Ad Tricks|Chris Wragge On Working Your Way Up - Posted August 31, 2009
TVNewser: ABC had a good year at the Daytime Emmy Awards yesterday. "Good Morning America" took home the "Outstanding Morning Program" prize for the third year in a row and "The View" was honored for "Outstanding Talk Show Host."
New York Times: Newsday is being picky about its advertising. It has rejected... [FishBowlNY]
One Last Thought On Robert Novak|Newsday Rejects Ad Chastising Parent Co.|Time Inc. Buys Detroit Home|More Reaction To Reader's Digest Ch. 11 News|Is Anyone Profiting From Gawker's Threesome Video? - Posted August 18, 2009
FishbowlDC: One final thought about Robert Novak's death today: "There's no question if you walked out of here and I dropped dead, my obit would probably have [the Plame affair] in the lede."
New York Times: Cablevision-owned Newsday has rejected an ad by the Tennis Channel chastising the cable provider for not... [FishBowlNY]
Newsday Revamps Web Site - Posted July 23, 2009
Almost two months after debuting a new look in print, Long Island newspaper Newsday is showing off a Web site revamp today at Newsday.com.
The new look completes the paper's transition from former owner Tribune, after Cablevision purchased the pub last year. Newsday is also asking for your feedback on the new... [FishBowlNY]
Newsday's New Look - Posted June 1, 2009
Every morning, we take a look at the front pages of New York newspapers including Long Island's Newsday. But this morning, Newsday looked a little different to us.
Turns out, we're not the only ones. The paper now has an updated logo, a new front page layout that eliminates the... [FishBowlNY]
Judge To Hear Request To Bar L.I. Press Photos Of Handcuffed Lawmaker - Posted May 22, 2009
Since it seems like almost everyone is heading out to the Hamptons this weekend, we thought we would give you a little Long Island media news.
Earlier this week, a federal judge said he will consider whether Long Island paper Newsday and TV station News 12 (both owned by Cablevision) can... [FishBowlNY]
Cablevision to Write Down Approx $400 Million in Print Assets - Posted February 10, 2009
The folks over at Cablevision may be suffering some serious buyer's remorse this week to the tune of $450 million. The company, which purchased Long Island-based Newsday last July from Sam Zell's struggling Tribune Co. announced yesterday that it plans to write down its newspaper assets by "between $375... [FishBowlNY]





