With yet another report of declining newspaper circulation, those within the business are wondering anew how long the print world can hold on or if the fleeing of news readers to other media sources ...
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Star-Ledger print subscriber Ruthi Byrne speaks with Enrique Lavin, NJ Advance Media's Star-Ledger online newspaper editor while attending an online newspaper workshop to learn about the digital ...
Fresh off of my personal note on why I prefer to read newspapers offline, the New York Times has just launched a product that renders my main points out of date; the new Times Skimmer has filled the ...
New York Times writer Richard Fausset reads a proof copy of the Warroad Pioneer's final edition in this MPR News file photo. That newspaper shut its doors in 2019. NINA MOINI: A report out today from ...
You never know when online newspaper archives might be launched or updated. It’s good to check back occasionally. South Carolina newspapers are digitized to a certain extent at ...
Circulation of daily print newspapers may be declining, but Web sites of top newspapers are going strong, according to a new study. Newspaper Web sites have grown 11 percent year over year to 39.3 ...
Newspapers have been a central part of my life in many ways. They were constant companions at home when I was growing up with papers from Columbia, Augusta and my hometown of Aiken appearing each day ...
After completing digitization, the Digital Library of Georgia announced last week that two historically significant African-American newspapers are now available online with free access. Archives of ...
Here’s an interesting article from Editor and Publisher, for all you Vermont media types who tell me you read my blog. Joe Strupp does an informative survey of pitfalls for newspapers to avoid online.
When beleaguered executives from top newspaper companies met at a Chicago airport hotel in late May, they decided they needed a savior — that is, a tech company to help them figure out ways to make ...