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Denver Post Guilty of Fuzzy Math When Touting Circulation Gains? |
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The morning after Denver Post execs detailed copy-editor layoffs at an employee meeting, the paper ballyhooed its rising circulation figures. But a lo... |
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NY Tabloid’s New South Asian Section Shows ‘Local’ Is Cultural Not Geographic |
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What do local New Yorkers really want to read about? Well, cricket and Bollywood, of course.
One of New York’s longtime tabloids The Daily New... |
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NYT Co. Income Octuples in 1Q on Sale |
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The New York Times Co. reported sharply higher net income for its first quarter on Thursday, helped by a large gain from the sale of its Regional Me... |
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Print the News, Right In Your Home! |
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The radio-delivered newspaper machine of 1938
The introduction of broadcast radio caused some in the newspaper industry to fear that newspapers would... |
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The Evolution of a Newspaper |
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I have the opportunity to sit in real estate continuing education classes and the message to the Realtors seems to be the same in all of them: Newsp... |
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Five Johnston Press Dailies Go Weekly |
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Halifax Courier, Scarborough Evening News and the Northampton Chronicle & Echo – into weeklies, as part of a radical shakeup of the regional publish... |
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Most Adults Follow Local News Closely, Relying on Local Newspapers and Other Sources |
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Nearly three quarters (72%) of adults are quite attached to following local news and information, and local newspapers are by far the source they ... |
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How Technology is Making an Industry 'Adapt, Adapt, Adapt' |
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A canny newspaper publisher once taught a journalism class for students who were planning careers in media management.
“What’s the most important m... |
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As Gannett’s Brand Morphs, Print Still Top of Mind |
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For a handful of years now, several newspaper companies have attempted to re-brand themselves into something — anything! — that doesn’t associ... |
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A Newspaper Buying Spree |
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In the not so distant past, the more valuable newspapers became, the more eager sellers and buyers became to do deals. Today newspapers are far less... |
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