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CirculationTuesday Feb 12, 2008
The Magazine Circulation DeclineMedia observers are still reeling the day after the semi-annual report by The Audit Bureau of Circulations, which compares newsstand sales and subscriptions from the second half of 2007 with the same period last year. Portfolio's Jeff Bercovici called the figures a ''massacre out there on the news stand.'' From Folio: ''Among the top 25 magazines in terms of total paid and verified circulation, only AARP (with a membership-based paid circulation of 23.4 million for its bimonthly magazine) showed an increase of more than two percent over the second half of 2006. Time (-17.57%) Playboy (-10.04%) and Reader's Digest (-7.64%) all showed significant drops in overall circulation.'' National news weeklies, which recently raised their cover prices, were not immune. From Eric Sass of MediaDailyNews: ''Time Inc.'s flagship title saw newsstand sales fall 19.4% to 107,277, as subscriptions tumbled 17.5% to 3,244,595. Overall, circulation fell 17.6% to 3,351,872.
Monday Mar 06, 2006
Slate, Scams and The Problem with Numbers
Slate itself notes how fuzzy all the math can be. "Confront any Internet mogul with the numbers published by the two big web ratings houses, Nielsen/NetRatings and comScore Media Metrix, and you're in for an earful about how they're wrong, wrong, wrong," notes writer Paul Boutin. Still, he insists, "Internet publishing is the most finely measurable medium ever invented." We agree. But we're starting to doubt ourselves. Our illusions took a knock when we learned the new ways web-sters are jacking up the numbers to trick advertisers. Guess those jokes we used to tell about having all our friends and family click all the ads weren't so funny, after all. * Slate, according to Min editor-in-chief Steve Cohn -- who graciously shared numbers not on the site -- says Slate's up in unique monthly visitors a whopping 35% from November to December, at 4.6 million, and up a million in pageviews, to 6.1. NB to Min: you mention the new success of Conde's domino.com. We think you mean dominomag.com. Tuesday Feb 21, 2006
Reading Between The Lines Of ABCThe very sneaky powers-that-be at the Audit Bureau of Ciculations all but guaranteed that circulation figures for the second half of 2005 would be buried by releasing the figures on a holiday. Only The New York Times' Kit Seelye, bravely defying the ban on working yesterday, appears to have broken down ABC's report for the common man. (And if you're mystified as to why ABC would want to bury these figures which are perhaps the best snapshot of the state of the industry then you haven't been paying attention.) While Kit hits all the highlights the celebrity weeklies are up, Oprah is down, the newsweeklies did this, the teen magazines did that a few interesting stats escaped her notice. But they didn't escape mine. The highlights and lowlights:
Wednesday Jan 25, 2006
Sulzberger: "People care desperately about the New York Times... the day they stop, we'll lose something invaluable."Today Jon Friedman talks to Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., who hits on something important about all the NYT-
Tuesday Jan 24, 2006
Breaking: Michael Cohen is announced as new Village Voice publisher as Judy Miszner steps downVillage Voice Media CEO Jim Larkin announced this evening that Michael Cohen will be the new publisher of The Village Voice, and will resign from his current position as publisher of the Miami New Times. He will officially begin at the Voice on January 30, 2006. Cohen replaces Judy Miszner, who stepped down today as Village Voice publisher, a post she has held for seven years. In a Voice-wide email sent at 7pm this evening (and copying her counterparts at LA Weekly, CityPages, Seattle Weekly, Nashville Scene and OC Weekly), she thanked the Voice staff for making her time there the best of her career, and wrote: During this period we have faced incredible challenges: 9/11, blackouts, a transit strike, the proliferation of free dailies and the transformation of the internet into a major competitor. Through it all, you have shown unsurpassed loyalty and commitment to the Voice. Larkin was quick to follow up with an email praising Miszner, saying "I am sorry to see her go and I wish her well in her future endeavors." Larkin added that Miszner will consult with the Voice over the next two months. Village Voice Media announced its merger with newspaper chain New Times on October 23, 2005, after months of speculation, which intensified leading up to the merger. The Justice Department approved the merger on November 28, 2005. In retrospect, Miszner's departure is not entirely surprising. The merger, which added the six Village Voice properties to the New Times' eleven, created a glut of people at the top and it was rumored at the time that "most top VVM executives will leave within 60 days and receive separation bonuses." As well, the Voice has lately felt the pinch of competition from adspace alternatives like Craigslist, free dailies and online sources (just today Miszner was quoted as admitting that Craiglist had made a dent in the Voice's classified ad base). Miszner's departure letter certainly evinces a fondness for her time at the Voice and an appreication for the "unsurpassed loyalty" of her staffers. Neither Miszner nor Larkin specified what Miszner's future plans might be. When asked if Miszner had been pushed out, Village Voice spokesperson Jessica Bellucci declined to comment. Staffwide memos from Larkin and Miszner after the jump. Village Voice Media, New Times Announce Merger [VV] Monday Jan 23, 2006
The Times is always the last to knowPoor New York Times. Someone should tell them that James Frey's A Million Little Pieces is actually fiction. 'Cause yesterday's Best Seller list came out in the NYBR, and My Friend Leonard is #1 and A Million Little Pieces is # 15... BOTH STILL ON THE NON-FICTION LIST. Non-Fiction. Hm. They must not know that Frey's works are based on fabrications. I mean, how would they? Before the Fame, a Million Little Skeptics [NYT] ...or, you know, not. Saturday Jan 21, 2006
Everyone loves the 7 train
Yes, I know as far as meaty, newsy blog posts go this isn't quite up there, but come on. It's the weekend. And have you been outside? Right, then. Let's hope this weather holds, considering that we're likely to be doing a lot of walking again very soon. Related in Random Transit-Themed Audio Links: Related in Random Transit-Themed Cute TV Reporters: Wednesday Jan 18, 2006
NYT Corrections: Meta-mistakes and seeing doubleEvery so often I check out the NYT Corrections page, just for kicks. Today I was rewarded not one but two fold, like so (if indeed one can say "onefold"):
Monday Jan 16, 2006
Fingers crossed for the NYODavid Carr's lovely profile of the New York Observer proves that it's an institution worthy of preserving - holy incubator of talent, batman! Lots of very talented alumni cut their teeth there back when they were pink with promise; I fail to see why Arthur Carter's burgeoning career as a sculptor should change that (Gawker offers some measure of comfort on that score, too). Nevertheless, if it is indeed for sale then hopefully whoever buys it won't screw it up. Friday Jan 13, 2006
What's sexy now? The guns.
Accordingly, dear reader, below please find an honest-to-goodness photo of one of Steve Friedman's guns, the result of many hours of devoted Bowflexin', which had also followed many hours of trying to figure out how to put the damn thing together (our Steve, not the handiest). After the pic, go to the article and decide which is more oddly compelling (and frankly, downright hilarious). After the jump, the gun, otherwise known as "jumping the gun." And after you see this sweaty, straining muscle, you just might. A Better Body in 64 Payments [NYT] PreviouslyIs that a sword in your scabbard or are you just glad to see me? Hey! You've got to hide your sumptuousness away Daily News poaches new CEO from NYT The NYObserver in ten seconds or less You're so cute, you probably think this post is about you O inspiration, where art thou? UPDATE: Nora Ephron's strudel on HuffPo and the NYT The Hills Are Alive With Hot Goat Cowboy Lovin' The Daily News: Goodstein, Braunstein, who's counting? NYT Travel Section: Take it with a grain of salt, hmmm? NYT Mag's Memoriam issue in a word: Grreeeat Pulitzer bait, and no one's biting God bless us, every one-year-old Boldly Going, Part II: Who will replace Campbell Robertson? Peter Braunstein, by the numbers BREAKING: Johnny Damon is still hairy (do not believe your eyes or the New York Post) Poynter bitchslaps NYC papers over transit coverage Plight of the Underpaid Journo, Part II The Plight of the Underpaid Journo The Observer will publish, goddamit Slam dunk for Kurt Eichenwald and the NYT No better way to get those kids in line than shaming them in a national newspaper! Santa Baby, Just Slip A Bloody and Mangled Doll's Head Under The Tree Alex Kuczynski shops for jeans, buries the lede "Don't Tell Me Newspapers Are Losing Their Relevance" Accidental plagiarism at the Times The NYT and Stove-Top Stuffing: News you can use (two weeks later) Alessandra Stanley: At this point, she must be just seeing how far she can go Nocera on TimesSelect: Available with TimesSelect! Judith Miller scoops the Times on her own farewell letter BREAKING (and finally, broken): Judith Miller and the NYT Bloomberg: Is that a massive mandate in your pocket or are you just glad to see us? Judith Miller's Times: A-Changin' Back? I think I may have just fallen in love with Andrew Hearst The New York Times Store: Let Judith Miller Hold Your Pencils! Happy Judy at arm's length redux: An unreliable witness? A Sad Dénouement from Bill Keller FISHBOWL POLL: Has Judith Miller Increased Your Workload? Don't Shoot The Messenger, People Yo, Pareles! Canada's with Gwyneth! Judith Miller: Postscript to the Postscript Village Voice named in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Judith Miller: Clues in "Hard News" Judith Miller: Thoughts from the Armchair Critics Judith Miller: Answers, barely NY Sun: Boosting circulation, one windshield at a time How Do You Solve A Problem Like Geraldo? "The Times acknowledges that no nudge was visible on the broadcast" More on the Story story, from Story A bookshelf of Alessandra Stanleys Jay Rosen PressThinks on TimesSelect The Opt-Out Revolution Redux: Shafer Agrees With Me! Bill Keller: "We'll be there, in dazzling form" NYT: Is Basra sending a message? Breaking: New York Times to cut 500 jobs The NYT: Opting back in to "The Opt-Out Revolution" Merkel defeats Shroeder! Dewey defeats Truman! Headline writing is fun! All the news that's fit to charge a little extra for CJR on The Times-Picayune: Keeping it together, somehow, in New Orleans Alessandra Stanley's correction rate: Geraldo and counting We were all impressed with your Halston dress and the people that you knew at Elaine's... Jonathan Ames: "I love you, Nicole Kidman!" Different strokes for different folks Village Voice and New Times: Their love is real, dammit Ben Stein channels my Dad and other tidbits from the Weekend Times Media Minutiae, Non-Jon Stewart Edition Michiko Kakutani grabs for the brass ring The NYT: Where wrong is just another opportunity to be right Village Voice: "Inhumane and dishonest"? The Weekend NYT, through a fish(tern)-eye lens And Lo! The Birds are on the wing! We didn't even have to look at the byline... Anderson who? Excuse me, I'm reading the newspaper WSJ: "Some people are just into lavish dwarf entertainment" The weekend NYT in 60 seconds or less The blind leading the blind (items) And you thought the kids weren't reading newspapers American public still hatin' on the press And we thought the New Yorker was sexy! Lloyd Grove's Lowdown: Scoopy, sexy, and surprisingly fashionable |
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