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Savanna Germain

Newspaper Ad Revenue - 0 views

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    Graph of online vs print revenue.
Andrew VanNess

Newspapers: By the Numbers - 0 views

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    This article from State of the Media gives many different statistics about how the newspaper industry is holding up nowadays. The majority of these statistics are graphs showing how advertisement revenue is increasing and decreasing based upon it being online / print. Most of this information is from 1990 to present day.
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.
Jenna Peterfeso

Newspapers discover successful business models through innovation (Includes interview) - 0 views

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    Newspapers discovering new successful business models using innovation, rebranding, web consulting, and generating new revenue channels. 
Andrew VanNess

Comics Timeline - 0 views

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    This is a timeline of comic strips in newspapers. This is an important piece to the history of newspapers since it accounts for some of the revenue that physical newspapers create.
Savanna Germain

This Is the Scariest Statistic About the Newspaper Business Today - 0 views

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    Bunch of stats and graphs of the revenue decline.
Jenna Peterfeso

The Sorry State of the Newspaper Industry - 0 views

  • The U.S. newspaper industry was already facing numerous challenges before the economy took a nosedive, but the latest data from the Newspaper Association of America shows that the current economic climate has only exacerbated the already dire state of the American newspaper industry.
  • Specifically, total newspaper advertising revenue fell 16.6% in 2008.
  • Classifieds advertising, which is under a lot of pressure from online ventures like Craigslist, fell almost 30%, and real estate classifieds fell 38%.
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    A really good, short article with lots of current statistics. 
Jenna Peterfeso

The Dire State of the Newspaper Industry [STATS] - 0 views

  • In 2008, newspapers made $37.848 billion. Yes, they made a full $10 billion more last year than they did this year, a staggering drop of 27.2%. Nearly all of that loss was from print:
  • In 2000, newspapers peaked at $48.67 billion in revenue. This came entirely from print
  • The old newspaper model is simply not going to be market-viable as we head deeper in the digital age
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  • News blogs (such as Mashable) and online reporting are the future of journalism.
  • The ones that embrace the online space faster and more effectively have the best chance for survival.
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    Statistics on the present state of newspapers. A chart from the Newspaper Association of America showing advertising expenditures.  "Journalism is not dead, it is just evolving."
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    Statistics on the present state of newspapers. A chart from the Newspaper Association of America showing advertising expenditures.  "Journalism is not dead, it is just evolving."
Andrew VanNess

India's Booming Newspaper Industry - 0 views

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    This video describes that while the rest of the world has a major decline in newspaper revenue, India's newspaper industry is actually growing. The youth of India prefer to purchase newspapers, instead of switching over to their digital versions.
Samantha VanTassel

Pew Study Paints A Grim Portrait Of Newspapers - 0 views

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    Tom Rosenstiel explains that newspapers have to want to change the culture they have always been distributed. In order to gain more revenue, they need to adapt to the newer technologies that are available to everyone
Samantha VanTassel

As Newspapers and Magazines Struggle, Companies in Other Industries Are Hiring Journali... - 0 views

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    How the media business is being transformed and disruptive. How will this new change effect business' revenue and their way of advertisement?
Samantha VanTassel

Can Group Buying Save the Newspaper Business? - 0 views

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    group buying could be the problem solver in saving today's newspapers. What's needed to really turn around the segment is a new source of revenue growth. This includes Groupon and Livingsocial.
Andrew VanNess

Dallas Morning News to Drop Paywall Oct. 1 - 0 views

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    This could be a precursor to what is to come in the future. This newspaper website has decided to drop its paywall. Instead of a paywall, the website is now providing an "enhanced design and layout" option that will cost $2.99 a week for its customers.
Andrew VanNess

History of Comic Strips - 0 views

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    An interesting webpage describing a brief history of comic strips in newspapers. The author of the page brings up how characters like Popeye and Tarzan were created through comic strips in newspapers.
Jenna Peterfeso

A newspaper business model that's working - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

  • "Community newspapers certainly are not immune to the economic downturn that is affecting all businesses, but, as the primary and sometimes sole provider of local news in a community, they remain strong and viable," NNA president John Stevenson said in the article.
  • "Everybody Gets It. Everybody Reads It."
  • Ingenuity, creativity, and the entrepreneurial spirit always have been rewarded.
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  • The newspaper companies that have altered circulation methods and policies, have focused their content and developed news delivery methods to fit today's audience and advertisers are thriving.
  • They found new streams of revenue and ways to reduce costs that didn't eviscerate their core products.
Samantha VanTassel

why we must shift our attention from save newspapers to save society - 0 views

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    what the newspaper is doing to help increase revenue and how they are partnering with online newspapers
Melinda Snell

Future of some major newspapers about to change - 0 views

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    Facing declining ad revenue and readership, large newspaper companies are cutting costs, eliminating or selling assets and overhauling management. The outcomes of a few of these efforts are becoming clearer this week.
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