Different jobs available in the newspaper industry. Advertising, business office,circulation, human resources, IT, market development, news, online, and production.
David Ryfe wrote the book "Can Journalism Survive? Inside Look at American Newsrooms." The site basically argues his opinions on how he thinks journalism is not a dying career.
This is an interesting article about how the newspaper industry has changed over the span of a single man's career. He describes how the profits involved are decreasing exponentially, and how less and less jobs are available for this industry.
Neil Irwin, wrote " I started working at The Washington Post on June 5, 2000. It was in the same building we work in now, but it was very much a different place. We were just on the cusp between one media age and another, even if not everybody understood that yet."