DEVELOPING AN ONLINE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS MODEL: LONG DISTANCE MEETS THE LONG TAIL BY GEORGE SYLVIE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN MARCH 24‚ 2008 AUSTIN‚ TEXAS 1 ABSTRACT Developing an Online Newspaper Business Model: Long Distance Meets the Long Tail This literature review cum strategic proposal connects two concepts – Chyi and Sylvie’s notion of long-distance online newspaper audiences and Anderson’s long-tail statistical Internet economic
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Write a letter which you hope to be published in your local newspaper. Inform readers what leisure facilities are available for young people and families in your area and explain how you think they can be improved. (16 marks) Dear Editor‚ You will be aware what an awful‚ boring place Halstead is. After all‚ one does not run the paper for twenty-five years without acquainting oneself with the area somewhat. I would firstly like to offer congratulations on the twenty-five years the Halstead
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By Raymond Chew When we are to skim through a newspaper or even search for an article to read online‚ we often come across the visual conventions that grab our attention. Whether it would be the cleverly arranged title‚ or even the image/video that stands out‚ this only plays a minor role in comparison to the construction of the news article itself. In this situation‚ we come across the controversial topic of alcohol abuse and whether the legal drinking age should be raised to 21. From the basis
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The Use of Twitter during the UK Riots 2011: A Regional Newspaper Journalists Opinion This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of a degree in Journalism or International Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University. Name: Joe Lanigan-Smith Course: Journalism BA Honours Supervisor: Hazel Barrett Contents Page: Pg3: Abstract Pg4: Introduction Pg10 : Lit Review Pg15 : Methodology Pg23: Data analysis and discussion Pg 32: Conclusion Abstract
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A Comparative Study of Promotional Activities of Daily Newspapers before and during FIFA World Cup2010 University of Dhaka Department of Accounting & Information Systems Submitted to: Md. Safayat Hossain Lecturer Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka August 11‚ 2010 Acknowledgement We hereby take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to our guide Md. Safayat Hossain for providing us an opportunity to do a report on “A Comparative
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‘O’ Level Paper November 2008 Television‚ newspapers and the internet-which of these do young people prefer as a source of information and why? Text Type: Exposition Advanced technologies have helped boost the ways of a life of a person. These days‚ young people are so fortunate to have so many sources of information accessible to them. Henceforth‚ people may resort to many ways to get the latest information. These sources are a variety of newspapers‚ television as well as the internet. Years
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Summarise and discuss the presentations of mental health in the two newspaper articles given in Appendix 1. In this essay‚ I will summarise how both newspaper articles in Appendix 1 present mental health. I will also compare and contrast the articles with each other‚ as well as compare them to what I know about mental health and the history behind it including psychopharmaceuticals and psychotherapies. The first article‚ titled ‘six in ten of us have faced mental issues such as stress or depression’
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Newspaper Article Analysis #1 1. Ariticle Title‚ Publication‚ Date. Twitter account exposing teen sexual behaviour probed by police‚ The Canadian Press‚ February 14th 2014 2. Who does this article impact? This article not only impacts the teens that were involved with the twitter account but their parents as well. 3. What is this article about? A twitter account was made to expose the sexual behaviours of students from various schools‚ mostly from Toronto. The feed targeted both
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Unit 2‚ Task 3: Newspaper article on the principles and values which underpin support for individuals at the drop-in health centre. The main principles and values which underpin the health centre’s services for patients are based on the NHS Constitution . These are • Access to services • Respect for dignity of the individual • Transparency of information about services • Respect for privacy‚ confidentiality of and right of access to personal information • High quality of care and environment
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possible consequence of this is that traditional media such as books and newspapers are not just less popular but are considered by some to be outdated. Personally‚ I disagree with this point of view. The principal reason why some people take this view is fairly clear in the case of newspapers. It is generally much easier and quicker to discover what is happening in the world from the internet or the television than from a newspaper. If you use Google or another search engine or simply switch on the
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