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Jered Wilcox

Editor's Notebook: Community newspapers are far from being obsolete - 0 views

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    Has this newspaper changed in your lifetime? Yes, it has. It's changed in the last year alone. It's evolved many times in its 146-year history, and it will continue to do so as it reflects the makeup of our community. The mere fact The News-Review has been in existence for 146 years and remains a daily habit for 32,000 readers ought to make you skeptical of reports that say newspapers are dying.
Jenna Peterfeso

A newspaper business model that's working - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

  • "Community newspapers certainly are not immune to the economic downturn that is affecting all businesses, but, as the primary and sometimes sole provider of local news in a community, they remain strong and viable," NNA president John Stevenson said in the article.
  • "Everybody Gets It. Everybody Reads It."
  • Ingenuity, creativity, and the entrepreneurial spirit always have been rewarded.
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  • The newspaper companies that have altered circulation methods and policies, have focused their content and developed news delivery methods to fit today's audience and advertisers are thriving.
  • They found new streams of revenue and ways to reduce costs that didn't eviscerate their core products.
Savanna Germain

Journalism and Communication Studies - 0 views

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    Found a picture from this website that we could possibly put on our wiki somewhere.
Melinda Snell

The future of newspapers - 0 views

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    An article about the negatives of reading news online and on mobile devices, including social network commentary, poor digital content experiences, broken mobile links, etc. 
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    An article written by forbes about the future of newspapers. Talks about the content and communication of the newspaper industry and also the newspapers as a product.
Jered Wilcox

Journalist Shield Law - 0 views

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    Kurt Wimmer, counsel for the Newspaper Association of America, talked about the the Free Flow of Information Act of 2013, being sponsored by bipartisan members of Congress, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The bill would protect journalists from fines and jail time when they refuse to name confidential sources unless federal officials make their case in court
Jered Wilcox

For starters: pros and cons of citizen journalism - 0 views

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    As with anything, there are two sides to every story. Some people think citizen journalism is a great thing! It can be a great tool, and way to promote interactivity between news people and the rest of the community,
Savanna Germain

Freedom Communications, headed for bankruptcy? | - 1 views

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    I got a picture called who killed the newspaper from this website.
Savanna Germain

National Newspaper Association - 0 views

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    This website lists some facts and figures about newspapers: Readership, circulation, advertising, etc.
Melinda Snell

A Vision for the Future of Newspapers-20 Years Ago - 0 views

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    The iPhone and Android have put a virtual newsroom-with writing, photo, video, Web research and communications capabilities-into our pockets. We gasp at the inexorable decline of the business models of once-mighty traditional media corporations, hollowing out newsrooms and throwing thousands of people out of once-secure jobs.
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