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Jenna Peterfeso

First 10 US Newspapers - 0 views

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    The first ten United States newspapers and when they came out. 
Savanna Germain

The first Black newspaper, Freedom's Journal - 0 views

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    This article gives a history rundown of the first African American newspaper. It goes through who was involved and what the purpose of the paper was for. This paper gave a voice for the African American people.
Jered Wilcox

Throwback Thursday: America's First Newspaper - 0 views

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    On September 25, 1690-that's 323 years ago this week-America's first newspaper Publick Occurences Both Forreign and Domestick was published in Boston. It didn't go very well.
Savanna Germain

Printing Press JPG - 0 views

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    This is an illustration of one of the first printing presses.
Savanna Germain

Zenger Trial - 0 views

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    This is a good website describing the trial of John Peter Zenger. This was a huge political step for the newspaper industry. Through this trial, the idea of free press was developed in the First Amendment of the constitution.
Jenna Peterfeso

History of Newspaper Comics | eHow - 0 views

  • A Swiss writer and illustrator named Rodolphe Toepffer is considered to be the father of modern comic strips
  • William Randolph Hearst.
  • Joseph Pulitzer
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  • "The Katzenjammer Kids" was the first comic strip to use panels and speech balloons like modern strips do.
  • Today, comics continue to appear in newspapers all over the world; in the United States on Sundays alone, an estimated 113 million people read the comics, according to King Features Syndicate.
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    The history of newspaper comics, which is left out in our class textbook. Includes genres, types, 
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.
Andrew VanNess

The Past Can't Buy the Future for Newspapers - 0 views

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    This article provides a very straightforward approach to what the newspaper industry must do to survive. In a nutshell, newspaper companies must transition their businesses over to be accessed digitally, otherwise they will die out.
Andrew VanNess

The Development of the Modern Newspaper - 0 views

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    This webpage describes how newspapers have come from their first appearances in Europe to the modern day newspaper. Most of the changes that occurred to newspapers throughout history are because of technical advances.
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.
Samantha VanTassel

College Newspapers Go Digital-First, Innovate To Stay Relevant - 0 views

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    How college newspapers are changing the way people read the newspaper:ditching the old fashioned newspaper for an online version to gain a bigger audience
Jered Wilcox

HARPER: Mixed feelings as Congress weighs media shield law - 0 views

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    It took the Senate Judiciary Committee 837 words to define a journalist. That's nearly 20 times as long as the First Amendment. The definition has become part of the Free Flow of Information Act of 2013, which passed the committee last week by a vote of 13-5.
Jered Wilcox

The NYT's $150 million-a-year paywall - 0 views

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    That's the second quarter in a row that the NYT has set new lows for digital-subs growth (it added 36,000 in the first quarter), signalling that the slowdown is real and circulation revenue growth is no longer quite enough to offset advertising declines. Revenue was down 1 percent from a year ago.
Samantha VanTassel

Bill of Rights - 0 views

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    the rights that journalists have when publishing a column
Samantha VanTassel

Richard outcault's the yellow kid - 0 views

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    a picture of one of the first comics presented in newspapers-the yellow kid
Andrew VanNess

How Did the Invention of the Radio Effect the Profitability or Circulation of Newspapers? - 2 views

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    This is an article that describes how radio first effected the newspaper, as well as how it has still made an impact on it.
Samantha VanTassel

the newspaper industry in transition - 0 views

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    the transition of newspapers from when the industry first started
Andrew VanNess

Timeline of the Newspaper Industry - 1 views

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    A timeline of the history of newspapers, including a lot of the first published newspapers across the globe.
Andrew VanNess

Telecom Museum - 0 views

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    This page has a little timeline of the history of the telegraph. The main use of this website will be for its picture of one of the first telegraphs made.
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?
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