[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Advertising revenues are plummeting due to the severe economic downturn, while readership habits are changing as consumers turn to the Internet for free news and information. Some major newspaper chains are burdened by heavy debt loads. In the past year, seven major newspaper chains have declared bankruptcy, several big city papers have shut down, and many have laid off reporters and editors, imposed pay reductions, cut the size of the physical newspaper, or turned to Web-only publication. As the problems intensify, there are growing concerns that the rapid decline of the newspaper industry will impact civic and so...
In developing this thesis, we made an analysis of the newspaper industry in the United States, using...
Daily newspapers today are under siege. The future viability of traditional daily newspapers is bein...
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because th...
[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis ...
Eight years after the Great Recession sent the U.S. newspaper industry into a tailspin, the pressure...
This chapter examines some of the symptoms and causes of the crisis facing newspapers via analyses o...
America’s legacy media institutions, particularly print newspapers, experienced transformational cha...
“Marketing Myopia” appears to threaten newspapers with decreasing share of ecomoic support in ‘post-...
The newspaper industry is in a period of transition. Circulation is shrinking, readership is decreas...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
One of the most contentious and pressing issues concerning media in the early twenty-first century i...
Presently, the industry is facing for the survival problem and many criticizers guess its complete d...
Eight years after the Great Recession sent the U.S. newspaper industry into a tailspin, the pressure...
It is extraordinary that American journalists of all people could argue for a government bail-out, b...
This entry provides an overview on newspaper journalism from its long history dating back to the ear...
In developing this thesis, we made an analysis of the newspaper industry in the United States, using...
Daily newspapers today are under siege. The future viability of traditional daily newspapers is bein...
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because th...
[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis ...
Eight years after the Great Recession sent the U.S. newspaper industry into a tailspin, the pressure...
This chapter examines some of the symptoms and causes of the crisis facing newspapers via analyses o...
America’s legacy media institutions, particularly print newspapers, experienced transformational cha...
“Marketing Myopia” appears to threaten newspapers with decreasing share of ecomoic support in ‘post-...
The newspaper industry is in a period of transition. Circulation is shrinking, readership is decreas...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
One of the most contentious and pressing issues concerning media in the early twenty-first century i...
Presently, the industry is facing for the survival problem and many criticizers guess its complete d...
Eight years after the Great Recession sent the U.S. newspaper industry into a tailspin, the pressure...
It is extraordinary that American journalists of all people could argue for a government bail-out, b...
This entry provides an overview on newspaper journalism from its long history dating back to the ear...
In developing this thesis, we made an analysis of the newspaper industry in the United States, using...
Daily newspapers today are under siege. The future viability of traditional daily newspapers is bein...
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because th...