Articles related to "Newspaper Industry"Declining advertisement revenue has severely impacted the newspaper industry in the present economic downturn. But it is an opportunity for the newspapers to transform.
Jack McEvoy, the protagonist of The Poet, returns in The Scarecrow to find the Internet threatening his job and his life in a novel inspired by the decline of newspapers.
Print journalism is by no means extinct, nor is it on its way to extinction. However, circulation will likely continue to drop as readers transfer to online editions.
The recession and the move towards internet news is leading to newspapers going bankrupt and journalists being made redundant. What lies ahead for print journalists?
In an unusual move, representatives of the largest newspaper companies in the U.S., met last month near Chicago to discuss a shared vision for their industry's future.
Industry leaders, searching for an improved business model for newspapers on the internet, think they've found it. Their readers could be the new revenue stream.
Newspaper publishers had little to give them hope of late as circulation and advertising sales plummeted - until Amazon.com recently rolled out its big-screen E-reader.
Chicago Sun-Times workers agreeing to accept pay cuts and lose guarantees reflects a dilemma for newspaper unions. They are promoting concessions to prolong employment.
chicago sun-times union employees and chicago newspaper guild accept contract demands after initially rejecting them
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potential closing of chicago sun-times if unions did not accept new contract
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union employees of chicago sun-times and other papers under sun-times media group agree to large salary and benefit reductions
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newspaper union members may continue to see pay cuts and furloughs and layoffs and end of pensions
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james tyree call for acceptance of contract terms amid threat to abandon deal to purchase sun-times media group
The Separation of Katie Price & Peter Andre raises the question of What is News? Certainly reliance of the tabloid press and media on celebrity press releases is blatant.
Individualized news may help newspapers stay alive at a time when customers can select only the topics that interest them with copy coming directly to their computers.
"Notes From A Small Island" sees Bill Bryson travelling around Britain, mocking, admiring and denouncing it with equal verve and humour.
Journalist writing for small town newspapers will soon have to make changes as readers turn to the internet for their local news.
The end of an era occurred when the Rocky Mountain News closed its doors on Friday, February 27, 2009.
Editor & Publisher covered news both good and bad about newspapers. Some used it as a jobs source. But it could not surmount the kind of changes it regularly reported on.
shutdown of editor & publisher after over 100 years as news source about newspaper business
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owner nielsen company decides to close editor & publisher and magazine reports own demise
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editor & publisher coverage of layoffs and buyouts and furloughs and shutdowns involving newspapers
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editor & publisher known for classified ads reporters used to find jobs
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editor & publisher founded at time of rivalry between william randolph hearst and joseph pulitzer
The script behind Citizen Kane, and the Oscar it received, are up for auction...but is it worth the money?
Newspaper publishers hope to increase revenue by acquiring new media and by rebranding newspapers as consumer-friendly opt-in media in an opt-out ad world.
Internet technology has begun to affect the newspaper industry and is forcing them to rethink their strategy and conform to the demand of the people. What are the costs?
The newspaper industry currently faces the unique situation of having one form of journalism now split between the two separate media of print and online editions.
Blog sites related to current situations in China all seem to have a thread about racism towards black people, by the Chinese, somewhere in the thousands of posts.
Would the declining fortunes of U. S. newspapers bounce back and thrive if newspaper companies were converted to nonprofit organizations?
It's a common sentence spoken by newspaper careerists: No one goes into journalism for the money.
Today marks the 99th anniversary of International Women's Day. In Wales, a recent report suggests in some major areas gender equality may be moving back in time.
A former ad executive who sometimes fought with the papers over coverage of his clients, Tierney purchased them three years ago. Now he's fighting mightily to keep them.
Radio for its enthusiasts can often become a passion. What's the most effective way to pursue this passion and make a living from it?
Many freelance photographers can make great money as a newspaper photographer, if they have the proper news photography skills!
Joseph Medill was a man of significant accomplishment long before he set foot in the Clark Street office of the Chicago Tribune in 1855.
Everyone can learn something about the future of journalism and the news business at these blogs. They can join the conversation, if they wish.
Free news and analysis may become scarce soon. But paid online news is not a panacea for the newspapers and it may focus on wrong remedies leaving other ideas unexplored.
From Ben Franklin to Pulitzers, Philadelphia journalism has made history. Now, in these challenging times for newpapers, Brian Tierney wants to be part of the story.
The Knight Commission focuses on support for public service journalism on all platforms, rather than trying to rescue newspapers. Yet it praises newspaper journalism.
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