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Australian Trading Post Now Web Published Only: Print Publication Phased Out in Favour of Internet Classified Ads

By: Sharon Ketelaar

Stories Behind the Trading Post in Australia: Buy & Sell Classifieds Newspaper Goes Online After 43 Years in Print

By: Sharon Ketelaar

Top Management Shakeup at Washington Times: Exec. Editor, Executives Gone as Paper Stops 401(k) Contributions

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

Newspapers Consider Charging for Online Content: Questions Over Whether Readers Will Pay for News Online or Say No

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

New York Times Goes Local — in San Francisco: Competition With Region's Papers as Times Unveils 'Bay Area' Pages

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

Local Newspapers Turn to Multimedia Journalism: Online Internet Advertising Becoming More Valuable for Editors

By: Joe Elvin

Industry Watches as Newspapers Try Paid Sites: For Now, Only a Few Make the Leap to Charging for Online Content

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Will Newspaper Readers Pay for Online Content? The News Media is Still Searching for Ways to Make Money Online

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Chicago Sun-Times Makes Big Contract Concessions: Move May Save Paper but Questions Remain on Role of Newspaper Unions

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

Newspaper's Tomorrow: Transition to E-newspaper Reader

By: Gautam Banerjee

Wash. Post Ends One News Service, Begins Another: Paper Entering New Venture With Bloomberg for Wider Distribution

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

Boston Guild's Dan Totten Accused of Funds Fraud: Union President Faces Financial Impropriety Charges, Possible Recall

By: Feature Writer John Seidenberg

Some Newspaper History from Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love Has a Storied Journalistic Tradition

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Brian Tierney Fights to Save His Philly Dailies: Ad Man Restored Local Ownership to Philadelphia Papers

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Newspaper Industry and Recession: Print Media's Challenge and Opportunity

By: Gautam Banerjee

More Blogs Discussing the Future of News: Variety of Viewpoints Offered From BuzzMachine to NewspaperProject

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

The Ann Arbor News is Latest Industry Casualty: End of 174-Year-Old Daily Newspaper Opens Door to a New Experiment

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Newspapers are Closing Down: People Get Their News in Ways That Threaten Traditional Publishing

By: Feature Writer Rupert Taylor

Join the Conversation About the Future of News: The Talk is all About Journalism – Where It's Headed – at Many Blogs

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

News Leaders Consider Online Subscription Models: An Industry Priority is to Find Funding for Newspaper Websites

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Joseph Medill Pre-Tribune: The Early Life and Career of Medill

By: Julie Stroebel

News Execs are Searching for New Revenue Streams: Chicago Meeting Looked at Making Money From Subscriptions on the Web

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Newspapers Lose Public Notices Revenue: Web Postings Replacing Printing of Public Information

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

A Final Tribute – Joan O'Sullivan Vassiliads: Early Woman in Journalism

By: Susan Beam

Doris O'Donnell, Pioneer Female Journalist: Breaking Down the Gender Barriers in Journalism

By: Susan Beam

Not Fit To Print – Are Newspapers Dying? Buffett, New York Times Comments Might Be Harbingers Of Doom

By: Marc Daley

A Look at USA Today as a Daily Periodical: Offering Original Perspective USA Today Sets Itself Apart

By: Ryan Gamble

Kachingle and Social Networks Could 'Save' News: Kachingle is a User-Driven, Voluntary Way to Add Value to the News

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

A Model to Fund Online News Is Needed Now: How to Monetize, or Pay for the News As It Moves to the Internet.

By: Kathlin F. Sickel

Newspapers Have to Adapt or Die: New York Times Faces Realities of Web Age

By: Robert Mullins

News and Entertainment Media Facing Failure: Reports of Defaults Pending in the Industry

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

Rocky's Loss Nothing To Celebrate: Despite Comments From Polis, Losing a Newspaper is Bad News

By: Michael Sarzo

Newspapers Must Find Their Niche To Survive: Local papers must shed redundant functions destroyed by Internet

By: Robert Courtemanche

New York Times Survival: Historic Newspaper Family Determined to Face Downturn Challenges

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

Newspaper Readership Declines in Major Cities: As Circulation Figures Fall, Is it the End of Print Editions?

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

State of the American Newspaper: Demand for Internet News Continues to Rise

By: Feature Writer Patricia Faulhaber

How Obama's Win Saved the Newspaper: Newspapers Across the Country Have Sold-Out

By: Rebecca Ford

Watching the Los Angeles Times: A Retrospective: The Most Influential Newspaper in the West Continues to Suffer.

By: Rebecca Ford

What Newspapers Pay Writers: What Income to Expect During a Career in Journalism

By: Adam Williams

Objectivity in Newspaper Reporting: Can Biases Be Avoided in News Writing? Is Personal Viewpoint Good?

By: Adam Williams

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