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Savanna Germain

Accepting the Challenge: Using the Web to Help Newspapers Survive - 0 views

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    This site talks about how the newspaper will need to use the internet ant the web to survive. They have to figure out a way to keep readers interested. They also talk about people entering the newspaper industry who grew up with the internet. By hiring these people the industry will have a greater chance of survival.
Jenna Peterfeso

Video: A behind-the-scenes glimpse into how this newspaper gets made - YouTube - 0 views

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    A behind the scenes look at how a newspaper is made, might be a good clip to show for our presentation. 
Melinda Snell

How Is the Newspaper Industry Trying to Save Itself? - 0 views

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    Really cool graph/ flow chart on the future of newspapers and how they are trying to save the industry. Has a link to embed it in a presentation. You do need to zoom in and scroll around to look and read this though.
Jenna Peterfeso

How it's made - Newspapers - YouTube - 1 views

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    Video on how a newspaper is made. 
Savanna Germain

Newspapers' last and best hope: the internet - 0 views

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    This website talks about how the newspaper industry needs to start reinventing itself in order to stay in competition with other industries. It suggests that embracing the internet will be more beneficial rather than fighting it. It also talks about past industries that have contributed to the decline in newspapers (TV Broadcasting).
Savanna Germain

How newspapers can survive - CNN.com - 0 views

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    This article from CNN provides input about what can be done to improve the newspaper industry and bring in more business. The idea involves changing the quality of the "app" versions of newspapers to fit more to the consumer and other similarities to website versions as well.
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    good article explaining how and why the n.i is the fasted industry that is declining
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    John Barth from CNN gives his point of view on whether the newspaper will survive. Talks some about the internet and the effects on the industry.
Andrew VanNess

Writing from the Top Down: Pros and Cons of the Inverted Pyramid - 0 views

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    This is an article about why the inverted pyramid style of organization is controversial in journalism today. This is a helpful article for understanding how this style of writing developed over the years, and how it is now considered outdated.
Samantha VanTassel

linotype printing - 0 views

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    Yet another view of the history and development of the newspaper. While brief, this page shows very important key events that took place in advancing the newspaper to the newspapers of today.
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    Article on the history of newspapers, where they began and how they quickly came to progress over the years.
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    bried history of the newspaper and how it got to where it is today
Jenna Peterfeso

How the Internet Can Save Journalism | Bruce Ackerman - 0 views

  • Enter the Internet news voucher. Under our proposal, each news article on the web will end by asking readers whether it contributed to their political understanding. If so, they can click the yes-box, and send the message to a National Endowment for Journalism -- which would obtain an annual appropriation from the government. This money would be distributed to news organizations on the basis of a strict mathematical formula: the more clicks, the bigger the check from the Endowment.
  • a news organization must have a group of editors and fact-checkers committed to journalistic integrity.
  • Although the Internet may have destroyed the newspaper's old business model, we can use it to create a new decentralized system that may generate an even more vibrant marketplace of ideas for the twenty-first century.
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    Discusses the idea of a National Endowment for Journalism.
Melinda Snell

Newspapers are running out of time to adapt to digital future. - 2 views

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    Article from the New York Times talking about how newspapers are quickly running out of time to adapt or make changes for the future.
Savanna Germain

Newspaper Preservation Law & Legal Definition - 0 views

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    This website talks about the Newspaper Prevention Act of 1970. It defines what the act entails and goes a little in depth as to how it works. Also indirectly talks about the joining of newspapers/ Joint Operating Agreement.
Savanna Germain

The "New" Newspaper - 0 views

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    This is a cool websites that talks about how technology will impact our newspapers. It describes what sort of things this new digital newspaper will be able to do. For example it will tell you what's going on where you live, but also automatically know where you are.
John Anderl

There's one good thing about the newspaper industry decline - more innovation is happen... - 1 views

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    Some perspectives on the future of the industry and how it is trying to adapt.
Andrew VanNess

Birth of the Inverted Pyramid: A Child of Technology, Commerce and History - 1 views

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    Another article about the inverted pyramid style of organization. This describes the history of inverted pyramid and how changes to traditional story telling have changed because of it.
Melinda Snell

The state of the news media in 2013 - 0 views

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    The ups and the downs of the present day newspaper industry are shown within this article. Statistics are provided to show the decrease in size, and the transition into the digital era is also explained.
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    Newspapers: Stabilizing, but Still Threatened By Rick Edmonds of the Poynter Institute and Emily Guskin, Amy Mitchell and Mark Jurkowitz of the Pew Research Center Updated July 18, 2013 If the newspaper industry had theme music in 2013, it might use "Been down so long it looks like up to me," the much-recycled line from a 1920s blues song.
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    An aritcle writen by the pew research center, on how newspapers are changing and what they are doing to try to save the newspapers in the future. Includes many graphs and statistics also.
Andrew VanNess

Newspapers: By the Numbers - 0 views

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    This article from State of the Media gives many different statistics about how the newspaper industry is holding up nowadays. The majority of these statistics are graphs showing how advertisement revenue is increasing and decreasing based upon it being online / print. Most of this information is from 1990 to present day.
Andrew VanNess

A Brief History of Advertising in America - 1 views

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    This journal article describes how advertisement has changed over the years and how it first appeared in newspapers. Advertisement is an important part of the development of newspapers as it typically brings in a lot of the money for newspapers to continue and grow.
Andrew VanNess

Media Comparison - 0 views

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    This webpage gives a brief description of a few forms of media, along with the pros and cons to each. In addition to the descriptions, it also provides a graph showing how well each form of media is doing compared to the others.
Samantha VanTassel

Saving American Journalism - 0 views

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    An interview with an author on how to bring american journalism back to where it used to be
Melinda Snell

The future of newspapers is uncertain; not so the future of journalism - 0 views

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    Arianna Huffington talks about how new technology will play a part in the papers future, but journalism will stay strong since journalists have new ways of gathering more information than in the past
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    As it encapsulates one era that has passed, it also has the potential to expand the era we are in. This combining of the best of traditional media with the potential of digital media represents an opportunity to move from the future of newspapers to the future of journalism - in whatever form it's delivered. After all, despite dire news about the state of the newspaper industry, we are in something of a golden age of journalism for news consumers.
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