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Savanna Germain

National Newspaper Association - 0 views

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

Statistics on the newspaper industry - 1 views

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    Article about newspapers full of statistics and facts about rise and decline. Also talks about the future employment/ deployment of different people in the newspaper industry.
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    certain percentages are given about the n.i on how it's number of readers has fallen within the last thirty years or so
Samantha VanTassel

Comic Strips history, Comic Strip Art Facts - 0 views

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    The history of newspaper comic strips and the different kinds of comic strips.
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.
Melinda Snell

The number 1 reason for optimisim in the newspaper industry's future? - 0 views

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    It wasn't so much the incredible year-over-year gains in total circulation. In fact, as has been discussed and reported in other blogs and articles, it is really meaningless to make year-over-year comparisons due to new categories of digital and branded edition circulation.
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