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By: seekingalpha.com | Published 2012-05-21 01:24:00 UTC | AMZN, NYT, NWS, NFLX, CCT

Companion post: The Newsonomics of Pricing 101 First published at Nieman Journalism Lab Honk if you still love newsprint enough to pay $700 or more a year for a seven-day print subscription to The New York Times. Of course, you have many other choices. You can try one of several print/bundled options for considerably less money. Or if you want to be parsimonious, you can get 10 free article views a month, or more if you want to work the social and search on-ramps to NYTimes.com. Maybe you w...
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By: seekingalpha.com | Published 2012-05-21 01:16:00 UTC | GCI, NYT, GOOG, NWS, AAPL, AMZN ...

First published at Nieman Journalism Lab When the price of your digital product is zero, that's about how much you learn about customer pricing. Now, both the pricing and the learning is on the upswing. The pay-for-digital content revolution is now fully upon us. Five years ago, only the music business had seen much rationalization, with Apple's iTunes having bulled ahead with its new 99-cent order. Now, movies, TV shows, newspapers, and magazines are all embracing paid digital models, char...
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By: fool.com | Published 2012-05-21 01:10:05 UTC | PG, K, KFT, KMB, WMT

By John Maxfield | More Articles May 20, 2012 | The importance of global diversification cannot be overstated. Not only does it expose investors to the blistering speed of the developing world's economic growth, but it also insulates stock returns from regional economic downturns like the Great Recession. Without a doubt, it is one of the principal keys to successful investing in modern times. The safest and easiest way to do it is by investing in American companie...
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By: seekingalpha.com | Published 2012-05-21 01:09:00 UTC | BRK.A, BRK.B, MEG, NYT, NWS

Warren Buffett, newspaper mogul of the 21st Century. The notion is enough to throw many off course. A billionaire philanthropist buying into the woebegone American newspaper industry does make a good story and prompts the usual question: Why? Does he something others don't? As Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway relieves Media General of its newspapers - "We've come to understand that most investors do not view the publishing sector as a place to generate the best returns on their capital," Media ...
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