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Proof: The Times Can't Hold Its Alcohol - Posted December 16, 2008
All things in moderation is an adage that is often applied to, say, drinking (particularly around the holidays!) but could also perhaps be recommended to the NYT.com and their tendency to launch blogs on just about every subject possible. The most recent addition to their vast array of offerings is... [FishBowlNY]

NYT.com: All the News That's Fit to Livestream? - Posted December 1, 2008
Anyone curious about what the future of online newpapers might look like need only turn to the NYT.com right now. The homepage is currently running its usual layout of stories, but in lieu of a front page photo is a live feed of Barack Obama announcing his new national security... [FishBowlNY]

Post Election News Slump Hitting Politico, TheAtlantic.com Thriving - Posted November 21, 2008
There's been plenty of talk the last few weeks about a post-election viewer slump both online and on television. Over at 538.com Nate Silver has taken his pollster powers and applied them to politically-oriented websites to see how these sites are faring now that the election has concluded. The results... [FishBowlNY]

WSJ.com Picks Up Mac's Banner Advertising - Posted November 14, 2008
We've noted before on a number of occasions how the NYT.com occasionally runs these big banner ads that take up a third of the page (and are generally quite distracting, but in this economic media environment we're pretty willing to put up with whatever it takes). Most noticeable are the... [FishBowlNY]

The Barack Obama Election Windfall Continues Online and in Print - Posted November 7, 2008
Turns out President-Elect Obama isn't just selling newspapers he's selling magazines and websites, too! The New York Post is reporting that Time and Newsweek, both of whom rushed election issues to the newsstands following Obama's win on Tuesday, are selling out in metropolitan markets and are in the process of... [FishBowlNY]

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