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    Online newspapers vs. print newspapers In an early morning of a winter day with cold wind and snow breeze blowing out‚ hardly any people are waiting to put a quarter into an old automated newsstand to get there newspapers at a corner near the Union Station in downtown of St. Louis city. Hardly to find young people in that crowded but aged people are likely to prefer the traditional newspapers than the new type which is online. In contrast‚ most of young people who tend to spend most of their lifetime

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    challenges from the Internet is the print media‚ especially newspapers. Your first job after graduating from TOP is that of Special Projects Analyst for a major international media group: Carringbush Media that has interests in a wide range of media including Internet‚ ‘free to air’ television‚ cable television‚ magazines and a large number of newspapers. The group operates all around the world. You have been assigned to the Australian newspaper operations to assist them in understanding where their

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    most English people still could neither read nor write as late as the beginning of the 18th century (PBS‚ 2001). The first newspaper ran from 1702 to 1735; a "one-sheet‚" publication offered in London; “The Daily Courant”. The Courant and many others‚ found an increasing audience because of mass printing via the invented press which led to upwards of eight daily newspapers in publication in London by the century ’s close (2001). In the 1700s‚ books were extremely costly; hand bound‚ and had limited

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    Reading Online

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    really attracted the people to switch from conventional newspapers to read news online. There are lot of advantages that one gets by reading news online that is responsible for this change. One of the major benefits that one can have is that while reading news online one can switch between different sites fairly easily and can follow different links in a quest to search more and more information. The information often provided in a newspaper is quite limited but this is not the case while you read

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    other exam that involves interview and heavy competition‚ you have to read newspapers. ------------------------------------------------- Why is it important to read the newspaper? * Because in the government job exams‚ at all three stages (preliminary‚ Mains and interview) . They ask questions related to current affairs. * To write a decent essay‚ you need facts and viewpoints. For this you need “Fodder”‚ and newspapers are best sources for the fodder material. -------------------------------------------------

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    the major cost of newspaper‚ the rising cost in printing have definitely affect USA Today and its survival. This means that USA Today have to find solutions to solve the rising cost problem and its has taken several measures. It raised its single-copy price from 65 cents to 75 cents which results in a significant increase in revenue without any effect on its overall paid circulation. this shows that readers of USA Today have a high purchasing power and the demand for newspaper is inelastic‚ that

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    Emergency period media In June‚ 1975‚ Indira Gandhi’s government declared a state of emergency and suspended civil liberties. Immediately after this declaration‚ the government tightened its controls on the Indian mass media‚ especially o n the newspapers which had reputations of being free and lively. During the Summer of 1975‚ as Indira Gandhi became increasingly more threatened by the mounting criticisms of her government‚ she declared a state of emergency. Immediately she took control of the

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    Strategic Planning at The Chronicle Gazette 1. Introduction The Chronicle Gazette‚ a leading newspaper in San Francisco with paid circulation of 225‚000 customers. It is a first-rate newspaper and over the years‚ its writers have won awards for their work. Despite of the well-established image and reputation‚ The Chronicle Gazette is facing a severe situation that there has been a steady decline in subscriptions. In the past eight years‚ subscriptions have fallen by a total of 35% and

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    feedback. Feedback stated simply is information being relayed back to the person releasing the original content (otherwise known as the source). Feedback is vital when it comes to influencing the source. The Ithacan is an award winning student newspaper at Ithaca College. Its success has much to do with the success of the HUB model‚ as each feature helps the medium of communication run smoothly. The Ithacan relies on information such as feedback to improve their work and continue in their success

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    news and views during reading newspapers and magazines‚ talking over the telephone or they are kept informed by watching TV or listening to the radio. The press‚ the radio and television play a big role in the life of the society. They inform‚ educate and entertain people. They also influence the way people look at the world and make them change their views. Mass media plays a very important role in organizing public opinion. Millions of people watch TV and read newspapers in their free time. Most of

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