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As advertising revenue shrinks, newspapers may have to start thinking about becoming not-for-profits in order to survive.
Soon now, consumers of online news and information will be asking each other, "Do you Kachingle?" meaning: 'are you in on the new push to support the writers we read'?
There's a bit of the media critic in everyone. Consumers of TV and cable news, online news sites, and even old-fashioned newspaper readers, all find much to question.
The debate over how newspapers can make money online is raging within the industry. Some publishers are taking action, putting pay walls around their websites.
With the thousands of writing websites available today, finding the best ones can be a daunting task. Here are a few of the best online resources for writers.
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.
Writing instructions is a common duty of technical writers. Here are a few tips on writing concise and clear instructions for technical publications--for web and print.
The Chicago Tribune withheld information that could have compromised the Department of Justice case against "Pay to Play" Governor in Illinois
As the newspaper business moves toward an online business model, journalists find it necessary to become entrepreneurs, and smarter about business strategies.
Spurred by the unprecedented number of mid-career journalists who are out of a job and searching right now, media websites are offering bundles of advice to job-seekers.
Newspaper circulation continues to fall as readers turn to the Internet for the news and information that was once provided by the daily print editions..
The Ann Arbor News has closed and AnnArbor.com has launched with hopes of ushering in a new era of online journalism and community conversations.
There are a ton of really great writing books on the market today however there are five books that are great resources to those just starting out.
Would the declining fortunes of U. S. newspapers bounce back and thrive if newspaper companies were converted to nonprofit organizations?
There is a new urgency in 2009 to the debate within the newspaper industry about how to support a newsroom from the thinner profits that result from online publishing.
The Knight Commission, Downie-Schudson Report and journalism professionals are all looking for answers. Can digital news bridge the news coverage gap?
The Texas Tribune is the project of venture capitalist John Thornton. Fixated on "the death of newspapers," Thornton was in a position to do something about it.


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