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Jenna Peterfeso

MSNBC: Finding a way to save the newspaper industry - 0 views

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    A short video where Chairman Ratner discusses the state of the newspaper industry. Where people get their news, why did Jeff Bezos buy The Post, daily newspaper circulation, local news, advertising
Jered Wilcox

printing press at the daily - 0 views

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    NEWER PRINTING PRESS AT THE DAILY
Melinda Snell

Is Rupert Murdoch's iPad-Only Newspaper the Future of Journalism? - 0 views

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    Apple and News Corp are reportedly set to launch The Daily, the first iPad-only news publication. Can Rupert Murdoch and Steve Jobs usher journalism into a new digital age?
Jenna Peterfeso

A Bright Future for Newspapers  | American Journalism Review - 0 views

  • If present readership trends continue indefinitely, says the University of North Carolina professor, the last daily newspaper reader will check out in 2044. October 2044, to be exact.
  • Compared with the rest of the media industry, newspapers are doing no worse, and in some respects quite a bit better, than the competition, including the Internet.
  • The major fear in the newspaper industry is that today's young people won't grow into the next generation of readers.
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  • Newsgathering power.
  • Monopoly status.
  • So how do newspapers fit into this dynamic cosmos? Nicely, I'd say. Consider just a few unique competitive advantages that newspapers (still) enjoy:
  • Localism.
  • The best customers.
  • Lots of attention.
  • Brand-name recognition.
  • Historic profitability.
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    An optimistic article about the future of newspapers, including a list of competitive advantages that the newspaper industry still has. 
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.
Jered Wilcox

Oregonian Ends Daily Home Newspaper Delivery - 0 views

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    On Tuesday, most Oregonian subscribers will not find newspapers on their doorsteps. Oct. 1 brings what the Oregonian Media Group calls a "new era of digital journalism."
Savanna Germain

Number of Americans Who Read Print Newspapers Continues Decline - 0 views

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    Article about the declining audience of readers from the newspaper. Gives some percentages from 2012
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