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Easy to read, with all of the great stories and photos you are used to seeing in our print edition. Convenient - read it when you like from wherever you like! Now you can view past editions online 24/7. If you have moved or are just out of town, you...
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While the newspaper still remains the most comfortable and the best distribution channel of news, what the future will look like we cannot predict, says Scott C Schurz. “News providers will say how they will distribute that content in the coming ten years...
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Detroit Free Press newsroom employees will take a five-day furlough in exchange for no job cuts through March. Detroit Newspaper Guild members voted in favor of the plan Sunday...The furloughs will include editor and publisher Paul Anger and other non-union...
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On Friday, as the scale of the devastation became apparent, the paper came out in a new edition with four pages of flood coverage wrapped around the front. Yesterday the Times & Star published for the third time in a week, with a 12-page special edition...
Tags: News & Star, Neil Hodgkinson, Cumbrian, Cockermouth, CN Group, The Times & Star, local papers, community role, United Kingdom, Scottish media, The Guardian, News and Star, Cumberland, Disaster Accident, Journalism, Carlisle
In this digital age, the general public has access to news on a level never seen before. But not only are the public consuming the information found online, they are also contributing to it in a way that was never possible before. Personal blogs and...
Tags: Citizen Journalism, allnews, Pakistan, Lahore, Social network service, Journalism, Citizen media, Online social networking, Entertainment Culture, Technology Internet, social networking
Finding a financially viable way to provide local news is a challenge large metropolitan newspapers are confronting. But a Coral Gables website is among a few locally with faith it can succeed...Knight Foundation's Knight Community Information Challenge,...
Tags: Miami Herald, communities members, Dan Christensen, South Florida, Miami, Local news, The Miami Herald, Citizen journalism, Coral Gables Florida, Business Finance, Journalism, Printing, Hyperlocal, Entertainment Culture
The British newspaper industry is on the verge of an historic schism, a fundamental split in beliefs that will set one part of the business on a collision course with the other. Far greater than the ideological differences that have traditionally set...
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Poor newspaper circulations in the United States are even worse than the latest figures suggest because of changes to the way in which Audit Bureau of Circulations counts electronic subscribers. Until this year, newspapers that sold print/digital subscriptions...
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged journalists to "shine light into the dark corners" at a speech last night. He waxed poetic about he need for the fifth estate to keep Freedom and honesty alive. This IS unusual..for most times Mr. Harper keeps...
Tags: Stephen Harper, PM, Canada, journalism, freedom, Toronto, Seneca College, Markham, Ontario, Wizard of Oz, allnews, hats
That's the term used for the approach a reporter uses to determine the best way to convey information to the reader. A few years back, the fine folks at the Project for Excellence in Journalism conducted a study to determine whether any particular frame...
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