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The Times, they are a changin'...
The New York Times (NYT) is already trying to mortgage its headquarters and unload assets like its stake in the Boston Red Sox.So what’s left to sell? The front page.
mtippett
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lsc21
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
lorenzodom
New York City, New York, United States
Joe Shlabotnik
Forest Hills, New York, United States
anonamyst
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at 12:53 on January 5th, 2009
Those loan payments aren't getting any cheaper — and there's only so much of their HQ that can be borrowed against. But is this really the solution?
at 13:02 on January 5th, 2009
Seems like more of a Band-Aid solution, really. Unless that ad space is selling of millions of dollars per square inch.
at 22:08 on January 5th, 2009
Talk about too little too late - running ads on the front page won't save the P&Ls of major newspapers - including the New York Times. People want news on the web, on their phones and are increasingly unwilling to wait on delayed news from a newspaper. Unless the New York Times Company changes its strategy fast, it will soon follow Tribune Company into bankruptcy. Read more at http://www.ThePhoenixPrinciple.com
at 23:33 on January 5th, 2009
This is interesting development. They must be under lot of financial distress. I think New York Times Company really needs to change its strategy to overcome current downturn.
at 17:58 on January 6th, 2009
I had no Idea. I would tend to agree with Jordan his comment here.
at 21:15 on January 6th, 2009
From the Atlantic:
Source: theatlantic.com
at 11:40 on January 9th, 2009
If NYT hadn't shrunk the size of its pages and the total page word count, this wouldn't be so bad -- as long as the ad is limited to that lower banner.
It's much less objectionable than what the Phila. Inquirer has started doing -- selling a lower-right box ad on its front page, putting the ad right up against news copy on two sides -- not just one, as in the NYT.
It's troubling... but it's got me to thinking:
What if I could find a reputable non-profit or public-interest- oriented sponsor and offer them a bottom-page banner on each page of my NowPublic channel? Not as intrusive as those ads that float over the copy.
Mike, what say you? If I can find the underwriter, how much do you need to make it happen?
It would have to be a public-interest non-profit foundation or something along those lines, however.... otherwise, NP would become a repository for "advertorials" and that would kill the site.
But if NYT can run lower page banner ads, maybe we should, too... as long as we keep out the "riff-raff."