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Newspapers Will Remain in Demand

   
  Even with the push for new ways of delivering news, publishers of Toronto’s four dailies and three freebies are confident the demand for the newspri...
NYT Co Sees Drop In Earnings But 20% Rise In Digital Subs

   
  Higher online circulation was a small bright spot in an otherwise gloomy earnings report for the New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), which is stil...
Why investors bought 71 US newspapers last year

   
  There is still a newspaper publishing market in the United States. Seventy-one of the country's daily newspapers changed hands last year i...
AAIND Announces New President, Board; Annual Conference in NYC, April 2012

   
  The American Association of Independent News Distributors announces that Cary Northrop.  Cary is a principal at Southwest Distribution, a distr...
Memo: GCI to Reveal New Model for Weak USCP; Plan Could Be Biggest News Revamp in Five Years

   
  Corporate is poised to announce a revamping of its U.S. community newspapers next week, the latest since the launch of the digital-first Information...
Online Ambitions, and a Dash of Real Estate, Drive Newspaper Deals

   
  IF the future of media is digital, who would want to buy a newspaper? Many people, it turns out. Investors acquired the newspapers in several major...
Why Newspapers are Closing the Shutters on Staff Photographers

   
  Newspaper photographers are in retreat. Staff jobs are vanishing as publishers look for new ways to cut costs. National papers have gradually been ...
Critical Thinking: How Can Newspapers Improve Relationships With Advertisers?

   
  Q: How can newspapers improve relationships with their advertisers, leading to increased ad revenue?   Ryan Ford, 21, senior, University o...
Media Deal Brings Ads to Photographs

   
  Consumers have gotten used to seeing digital advertisements near articles they read, before videos they watch or next to search results on the Inter...
Press Vendors Persevere, Unveil New Technology

   
  The sector's financial machinations notwithstanding, the newspaper industry's press vendors continue to roll out new products and technologies. Gos...