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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.
Savanna Germain

Accepting the Challenge: Using the Web to Help Newspapers Survive - 0 views

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    This site talks about how the newspaper will need to use the internet ant the web to survive. They have to figure out a way to keep readers interested. They also talk about people entering the newspaper industry who grew up with the internet. By hiring these people the industry will have a greater chance of survival.
Savanna Germain

'Can Journalism Survive?' - 0 views

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    David Ryfe wrote the book "Can Journalism Survive? Inside Look at American Newsrooms." The site basically argues his opinions on how he thinks journalism is not a dying career.
Savanna Germain

Can newspapers survive the digital revolution? - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a really good video I found with Peter Rojas discussing his views on the survival of the newspaper. He talks about some of the problems they are facing. His big concern is are they going to change quickly enough to keep up with the rest of the digital revolution.
Savanna Germain

How newspapers can survive - CNN.com - 0 views

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    This article from CNN provides input about what can be done to improve the newspaper industry and bring in more business. The idea involves changing the quality of the "app" versions of newspapers to fit more to the consumer and other similarities to website versions as well.
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    good article explaining how and why the n.i is the fasted industry that is declining
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    John Barth from CNN gives his point of view on whether the newspaper will survive. Talks some about the internet and the effects on the industry.
Jenna Peterfeso

How Student Newspapers Can Survive (and Thrive) in the 21st Century | Mediashift | PBS - 0 views

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    An article on the difficulties faced by student newspapers and how they can survive. 
Savanna Germain

Can newspapers survive the digital revolution? - (Jason Kottke) YouTube - 0 views

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    Another video from the Big Think about whether or not the newspaper will survive the digital revolution. Jason Kottke gives his opinions on the matter.
Savanna Germain

▶ Nicholas Lemann: Can newspapers survive the digital revolution? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Another video about newspapers surviving the digital revolution.
Jenna Peterfeso

Newspaper Business Model: Unsustainable in Any Form | Adweek - 0 views

  • Most media gurus agree that the paper-and-ink newspaper is on the decline and will eventually become a relic.
  • If a market for news content still exists, it’s believed, newspaper organizations will just have to adapt their methods of delivery.
  • The rationale: people have to get their news from somewhere, right?
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  • The newspaper business model is simply not flexible enough to undergo such a dramatic transformation—especially given the increasingly competitive online news industry.
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    An article by Jeff Mascot who believes there is no possible way for the newspaper industry to survive. 
Savanna Germain

Why Newspapers are Failing - 0 views

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    This website talks about how newspapers are failing. They argue that because of free news on the internet and their low/ limited budget they will not survive in the future.
Savanna Germain

Newspaper in Decline? Jeff Jarvis - 0 views

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    Jeff Jarvis gives his opinion on what the newspaper industry should do in order to survive.
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.
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."
Samantha VanTassel

online or not, newspapers suck - 0 views

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    states why newspapers won't survive online and other ways that could make the industry thrive
Savanna Germain

Print Newspapers: Will They Survive? | American Free Press - 0 views

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    Article about Paul Gillin, founder of Newspaper Death Watch. The article describes his explanations as to why the newspaper industry is dying.
Savanna Germain

Can old media survive the digital revolution? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Walt Mossberg from the wall street journal talks about how he doesn't believe that journalism is dying out.
Melinda Snell

The elite newspaper of the future - 0 views

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    A smaller, less frequently published version packed with analysis and investigative reporting and aimed at well-educated news junkies that may well be a smart survival strategy for the beleaguered old print product.
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