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Quoted: Page by page, section by section, the influence of the New York Times is fading away. Great people on an important mission, but their footprint is shrinking and the company is losing stock value and cash and power and the...
- mohit - Nov 23 2008 | journalism, new york times, news, seth
I agree that the prominent newspapers have failed to distribute their brands as broadly as they could have. For the New York Times specifically, I don't think it is too late yet.
Quoted: When you think about your business, realize that it is a combination of assets and constraints. The Times understood both, but suddenly, the constraints changed. Now, it's possible for a single individual with a Typepad account to reach more people than almost any newspaper in the country can. Loosen one constraint and the game changes. That leaves you with the assets, for a while anyway.
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