In rural Camden, Maine, Richard Anderson has found a formula for sustainable news coverage in an age when the Internet seems to be killing the news business. He began by starting an online-only news site for the community in 1996, an ambitious and early web presence. By specializing in quick, hard news, community service, citizen involvement, and community leadership, Anderson built an audience for his VillageSoup website. But the community had a moribund weekly newspaper that soaked up much of the advertising revenue. After five years of online-only news, Anderson started his own weekly paper newspaper that republished his web content. Today, Anderson has a sustainable multimedia enterprise, and a business model that could serve as the sav...
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Summary: This note presents a simple, easily utilized approach to creating and publishing a village-...
Contents: Small Businesses Are Backbone of Communities Nebraska\u27s Future Agriculture: Multiple F...
Americans are flocking to the Internet for news and information. However, the majority of online jou...
Whether we call it community or rural, small-town newspapers, radio, and to a lesser extent, televis...
Richard Anderson started Maine\u27s first online community publication, VillageSoup, based on the id...
Citizens including in rural areas have adopted the internet to create alternative space for multiple...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
Small rural media outlets are key sources of information, provide a site for local advertising, and ...
Residents of the remote central-western Queensland town of Blackall (pop. 1,833) watched their last ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 23, 2012).The entire t...
The Mountain Times Publications is a group of community newspapers in the High Country. These newspa...
Once acquainted with the modern information and communication tools made available with the advent o...
Organizational ecologists follow the life histories of organizational populations, studying events s...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
From a small town outside of Boston and around the globe the media is changing. In the latest guest-...
Summary: This note presents a simple, easily utilized approach to creating and publishing a village-...
Contents: Small Businesses Are Backbone of Communities Nebraska\u27s Future Agriculture: Multiple F...
Americans are flocking to the Internet for news and information. However, the majority of online jou...