Articles related to "Print Newspapers"The number of newspapers closing down or going completely digital is changing the news scene. Will there be a place for journalists trained for the printed page?
Journalist writing for small town newspapers will soon have to make changes as readers turn to the internet for their local news.
With print news increasingly going online, it's important to know how to write a news story for the online market if you want to break into journalism.
Local newspapers show a strong readership in all age groups when stacked against digital news resources.
San Francisco Chronicle begins laying off employees to reduce costs before closing or selling out.
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While many are holding tightly to the printed newspaper every morning, most others are logging on to read the news at all times of the day and night.
Going from print advertising to online advertising is seeing a strong shift this year.
Newspaper companies are finding new ways to reach readers both in print and online. Is there still hope for the printed news?
The message presented by the medium of print journalism differs from the message presented by the medium of online journalism.
Online Americans is the new demographic needed for effective marketing and promotional planning.
The New York Times was first published in 1851 and has weathered many economic storms. The Ochs/Sulzberger family plans to continue publication of the newspaper.
News may still be the product but how the public accesses it may leave the journalists locked into the printed media far behind.
As advertising revenue shrinks, newspapers may have to start thinking about becoming not-for-profits in order to survive.
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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.
The newspaper business has been suffering for several years; the economic recession is causing some publications to close their doors permanently.
Finding new ways to spread the news or keep up with the news, public relations finds a valuable resouce in online social networking.
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.
High school newspapers face budget shortfalls, here are six ways they can improve their bottom line by using technology and new products to save money.
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 work of this colonial printer illustrates the development of printing as a means to inform the public at a time before freedom of the press was taken for granted.
Reports say the ad outlook is pessimistic for everything from the New York Times and network television to magazines, online display, social sites and mobile networks.
Technology has changed how news is collected and transmitted, but professional journalists haven't seen how niche publishing is the only future left for journalists.
Newspapers are facing changes beyond their print and Web versions. Competing non-profit online news sites are being created, sometimes with unique sources of funding.
online news operations going beyond digital component for newspapers
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use of new financial models to establish news enterprises
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examples of new non-commercial journalism through creation of non-profit news sites
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new york times joins with chicago news cooperative to provide content for times’ local chicago edition
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texas tribune established as non-profit news web site accepting no advertising revenue and underwritten with tax-deductible contributions to cover entire state of texas
Journalist Tom Rosenstiel testified before the Joint Economic Committee at a hearing on the Future of Newspapers convened by committee chair, Carolyn B. Maloney.
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.
The collapse of the newspaper business model and rise of online journalism sparked prolonged study and debate about the future for newspapers throughout the past year.
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