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Savanna Germain

5 Reasons Print Newspapers Will Survive - 0 views

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    This site gives five reasons why the newspaper will survive. For example they argue that smaller newspapers especially will survive because small town, local news won't be printed into bigger papers or on the internet. They also list off what the newspaper industry is doing in order to survive.
Melinda Snell

Top 10 reasons the newspaper is dying - 0 views

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    This website is a glimpse into the future of newspapers. The website suggest 10 factors that are aiding the decline of the newspaper such as; internet, cost, aging audience, etc.
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    Article listing 1 through 10 the main reasons the newspaper industry is dying. Includes brief descriptions of each
Savanna Germain

Local news crisis: why newspapers remain so important to the public - 0 views

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    This article talks about why the newspaper industry is important. It also talks about the reasons why the newspaper is valuable.
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.
Jered Wilcox

A shield law is necessary to protect U.S. journalists - 0 views

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    SOME GOVERNMENT secrets should remain under wraps. Many others are kept out of view for poor reasons, including extreme caution, rote classification habits and a lack of recognition that withholding information from the public should be an extraordinary practice.
Jered Wilcox

Google's Hal Varian On Newspaper Economics, Would You All Read A Little Longer At Work - 0 views

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    The chief economist at Google , Hal Varian, has given an interesting little speech looking into the economics of the newspaper industry. No, they're not entirely doomed, as some think, but they do need some changes. Most importantly, it would be good if we all read them for a little longer while at work each day. The general points made are all entirely reasonable: most of us who have been reading about this subject will know many of them already. Newspaper circulation has been in decline for decades, it's not just the internet. News was never what made the money, it was the advertising in the other parts of the paper that did. The battle is really about, whether online or offline, gaining access to some fragment of our attention span. Gain that and the industry can still be profitable and so on. All good points. But the two that were new to me
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