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Newspapers survive financial fallout by cost-cutting

June 21, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

A recent report issued by the OECD paints a gloomy picture for the future of newspapers. However, according to The Economist, the publisher of Bild and Die Welt “recently recorded the most profitable first quarter in its history”, with a profit margin showing a startling 27%. Maybe that’s good news for the German publisher but it is an exception as declining readership, especially amongst the young, can be attributed to gathering news from the internet, especially in the US, the UK, Greece, Italy, Canada and Spain. In the US, after disastrous results, the New York Times reported a first-quarter profit of US$83.3 million, up from US16.4 million year-on-year, but total revenues were down 3.2 percent year-on-year, and job losses in the industry have been especially severe in the US, the UK, the Netherlands and Spain. The Newspaper Association of America reported that print and online advertising has fallen by 35% since the first quarter of 2008 and that circulation had dropped alarmingly, yet almost all newspapers have survived. Primarily, newspapers have needed to cut costs so as to find a way out of the financial crisis by reducing payroll costs by up to 25%.

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Opera downloads double, thanks to Microsoft

March 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Opera Software has announced that downloads of its latest web browser product have increased significantly since the introduction of Microsoft’s browser choice screen for Windows users at the beginning of the month. The Norwegian company is reporting that more than half of all browser downloads in Europe currently originate at Microsoft’s ballot screen, which was introduced following a ruling from the European Commission to limit Microsoft’s dominance and increase competition in the web browser market. According to figures from TechCrunch, Poland is the country with the greatest increase in Opera downloads from Microsoft’s choice screen, with a 328 per cent increase accounting for 77 per cent of all Opera 10.5 downloads in that nation.

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