Tag: Newspapers
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During the first decade of the 21st century, Bolivia’s “classic” newspapers have disappeared. Preference for tabloid-size print media was one of the reasons for the extinction of Presencia, the Catholic daily that, since the 1950s, had been the morning paper with the largest national circulation. Ultima Hora, an afternoon paper turned morning tabloid, also disappeared,…
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As newspaper publishers enter a new era, Kantar Media’s Global TGI believes newspapers have a key role to play in this changing landscape, but recognises that business models need to change to incorporate direct audience interaction. Recent research by the company provides publishers with insight to inform their strategies by showing the different social media…
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“I don’t like reading on a computer screen” was the most familiar comment I heard when I started Slate, an online magazine, in 1996. Around that time, at a public panel discussion about (what else?) newspapers and the Internet (future of), a professor cut off a member of the audience who was making this point.…
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(via (From December 2013) Lloyd’s List bows out after over 279 years in print – a blink in the eye in terms of shipping | Press Gazette)
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ARADHANA. How inclusive do you see the public sphere that you are researching to be? FRANCIS. It depends on where you locate public opinion-making. If you do so at the level of consumption, there is something profoundly gendered about how different media have organised themselves. So, even if you look at the debate that I…