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Ken Doctor, the author of the book "Newsonomics" says the quality of the stories has been uneven, but having more local journalism is always a good thing.
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Mr. KEN DOCTOR (Author, "Newsonomics"): It has Google, Yahoo and Microsoft in front of it on a national level.
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Mr. KEN DOCTOR (Author, "Newsonomics"): It has Google, Yahoo and Microsoft in front of it on a national level.
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Ken Doctor, the author of the book "Newsonomics" says the quality of the stories has been uneven, but having more local journalism is always a good thing.
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Ken Doctor, the author of the book "Newsonomics" says the quality of the stories has been uneven, but having more local journalism is always a good thing.
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Mr. KEN DOCTOR (Author, "Newsonomics"): It has Google, Yahoo and Microsoft in front of it on a national level.
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Ken Doctor, the author of "Newsonomics", reckons many people will be willing to pay 99 cents a week for news.
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"It is simply news companies understanding they've got to get their cost of content creation down," said Ken Doctor, author of "Newsonomics" and a news industry analyst at Outsell.
Advertising Age - Homepage Nat Ives 2010
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"If someone robbed a bank, that's in front of the wall," Saltz tells Ken Doctor's New Book 'Newsonomics' a Vivid Dispatch from the News Wars
Romenesko Jim Romenesko 2010
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"That contrarian attitude toward culture, that scoffing attitude that people associated with us -- the plan now is to revive it," says Baffler founder Ken Doctor's New Book 'Newsonomics' a Vivid Dispatch from the News Wars
Romenesko Jim Romenesko 2010
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