Stowe Boyd: Why Most Newspapers Will Fail: Deep Inertia
The future of newspapers = extinction?
Newspapers as a a whole are not making a transition to the new media landscape:
A Harsh Reality for Newspapers - Brain Stelter via NY Times
Last year, researchers at the Project for Excellence in Journalism persuaded six companies that own 121 newspapers to share private data about the…
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Stowe Boyd: Why Most Newspapers Will Fail: Deep Inertia
The future of newspapers = extinction?
Newspapers as a a whole are not making a transition to the new media landscape:
A Harsh Reality for Newspapers - Brain Stelter via NY Times
Last year, researchers at the Project for Excellence in Journalism persuaded six companies that own 121 newspapers to share private data about the…
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I just search for news online. I dont care the newspaper name or publisher. If I check 3 or 4 articles I can get a...
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That is why certain digital news sources like The Huffington Post are forging ahead. They were digital properties from...
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