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Savanna Germain

Newspapers' last and best hope: the internet - 0 views

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    This website talks about how the newspaper industry needs to start reinventing itself in order to stay in competition with other industries. It suggests that embracing the internet will be more beneficial rather than fighting it. It also talks about past industries that have contributed to the decline in newspapers (TV Broadcasting).
Jenna Peterfeso

Making news pay: Reinventing the newspaper - 0 views

  • This model worked well for a long time. But it has come unstuck in the internet era as readers have shifted their attention to other media, quickly followed by advertisers.
  • It may be a business, but it also plays an important part in a democracy: holding those in power to account, giving voters the information they need to make choices and making markets more efficient.
  • Having long made content available free online, news providers are starting to restrict access to some or all of it to paying subscribers.
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  • A decade ago the idea of a paywall appeared to have been widely discredited.
  • Another option is the “metered paywall”, pioneered by the Financial Times, which lets visitors to its site read ten stories a month before asking them to pay.
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    The future of newspapers and issuing a paywall. Also talks about a metered paywall. New business models. 
Savanna Germain

2020 Vision: Newspaper Content, Evolved - 0 views

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    The website talks about what newspapers will need to do to still be around in 2020. They claim that the only way to stay alive is to keep reinventing themselves. They claim that technology is constantly changing so they most constantly change with it.
Savanna Germain

Journalism is Dead - Long Live Journalism!: ReInventing Vermont Commons | Vermont Commons - 1 views

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    Image of journalism dying out.
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