What killed News Corp's tablet publication, The Daily? And what can the rest of us learn from its failure?
As U.S. newspaper revenue drops for a 25th consecutive quarter, why are some wealthy investors buying newspapers?
U.S. ad revenue struggles to reach its 2007 peak; Google ad revenue hits a significant milestone; and why you should think twice before publishing that image you pulled off the internet.
With an audience that is mostly white, older, and male, newspapers are missing out on the fastest growing population slices in the U.S.
What Hurricane Sandy taught us about paywalls, Twitter trolls, and lazy journalists.
Newsweek says goodbye to print; new figures show U.S. online ad revenue poised to overtake print revenue; and why journalism needs more binders full of women.
Sponsored content, sponsored blogs, and sponsored ... slideshows? This week's Oxpecker is brought to you by the fine folks at Business Insider.
As publishers and media execs scramble to monetize mobile users with ads, are they missing a far more lucrative opportunity?
Conceptual scoops; a media company that's doing it right; and Gawker's $2 million day.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled Friday to inform you that The Media Oxpecker will not run this week.
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