WSJ: Scripps sees success from TV, online
Cory Bergman April 3rd, 2007
An article in the Wall Street Journal praises Scripps for diversifying its media holdings (less than a third of its revenue comes from newspapers now) and making a concerted efforted to grow revenue online. “Scripps’s proven track record of shifting resources into promising businesses should translate into success in its next frontier online,” writes WSJ’s Shira Ovide. The media company just hired Yahoo exec Deanna Brown to head up interactive strategy in food, health, gaming, and other verticals. (WSJ sub. req.)


2 Comments Add your own
1. Patrick B | April 4th, 2007 at 5:52 am
Can you post the article in its entirety? Some of us don’t have subscriptions to the WSJ…
2. David Johnson | April 4th, 2007 at 9:06 am
no can do there, patrick. everyone has their own opinion about registration walls and paid content models, but lostremote respects copyrights and publishers.
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