Doc Searls:
1) Stop giving away the news and charging for the olds.
2) Start featuring archived stuff on the paper’s website.
3) Link outside the paper. .
4) Start following, and linking to, local bloggers and even competing papers
5) Start looking toward the best of those bloggers as potential stringers.
6 ) Start looking to citizen journalists (CJs) for coverage of hot breaking local news topics
7) Stop calling everything “content”.
8 ) Uncomplicate your webistes.
9 ) Get hip to the Live Web.
10) publish Rivers of News
11) Remember the higher purpose behind the most informative writing — and therefore behind newspapers as well.
via doc.weblogs.com