Philadelphia Daily News
Even the dimmest hooker knows to get paid upfront, insisting that the money be put on a dresser, says
Stu Bykofsky. "But suicidal corporate geniuses leaped into the Internet before figuring how to get the money off the dresser. Because everyone else was doing it, newspapers raced to post content on the Net for free, which is like burning furniture to warm your house. Eventually you're left in the cold with no place to sit."
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Newspaper websites are taking on a bigger role in old media's fight against shrinking circulation and new competition for ad dollars.
(San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Earlier: DJ exec doesn't understand why online news is free (Misc.)