Sunday, November 8, 2009

newspapers

Washington Post Editor: No Government Bailout of Newspapers

Marcus Brauchli disagrees with his predecessor that the government should bail out newspapers. more >>

Summer Reading Assignment: Newspapers

Holy Cross asked incoming freshmen to read newspapers and interact online over the summer. more >>

Taking America's Pulse on the Death of the Newspaper Industry

A recent survey gauges Americans' feelings on the ailing newspaper industry. more >>

Death of Newspapers Does Not Mean the End of Journalism

Government should not act to save an industry that has become outdated. more >>

Ohio State Newspaper Stops Friday Issue

Just another cost-cutting measure at the student-run newspaper more >>

New York Times, Other Newspapers Should Charge for Online News Content

Reading your news online is not a right. Pay up! more >>

Best in College Newspapers Contest, Explained

What do all these mysterious categories actually mean? more >>

Third Annual Best of College Newspapers Contest: Accepting Nominations

We're back. And this year has been very eventful. more >>

Student Newspapers Are in Trouble, Right?

College publications feel the tough times but aren't as bad off as their professional counterparts. more >>

Would You Read an E-Newspaper?

You'll conserve paper, but at what cost? more >>

Going, Going, Gone?

Coverage for your business in the local newspaper might be increasingly hard to come by. more >>

Steve & Barry's Student Newspaper Debt

Sports apparel retailer still owes 'Michigan Daily' $20,326 in unpaid ads. more >>

Senate Opposes Media Ownership Rule

FCC would allow newspapers in big cities to own broadcast outlets. more >>

Business Buzz: Sprint Nextel Struggles, Chinese Inflation Surges

The top business news from this morning. more >>

How the Housing Bust Is Boosting Newspapers

It's not all those stories about people getting tossed from their homes. more >>

Newspaper Editor's Departure Is Troubling

Jim O'Shea leaves the L.A. Times after refusing to trim the news budget. more >>

'Passing the Bong' to Remake Politics

He is, we think, speaking figuratively when describing late-night "pass the bong" conversations with fellow former Washington Post reporter Jim VandeHei about building a new political journalism model on the Internet. But as Editor-in-Chief John Harris gets ready to debut a thrice-weekly paper and website called the Politico, he concedes that he, Executive Editor VandeHei, and the Allbritton Communications team aim to "provide a needle in the vein" to those hooked on politics, starting January 23. more >>

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