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Nigerian Newspapers3
- The research work whose topic is " An Evaluation of Newspaper Coverage of Sexual Violence Against Women and Children in Selected Nigerian Newspapers'' is therefore aimed at appraising the extent of Nigerian newspapers' contribution in tackling the problem of sexual violence against women and children. (wordpress.com)
- Selected sample of three Nigerian newspapers were studied. (wordpress.com)
- Also, recommended, but for further study, is that investigation be carried to ascertain the extent of contribution of Nigerian Newspapers in fighting sexual violence against the male gender (sodomy). (wordpress.com)
Tabloid3
- I have chosen two articles about the same story from two contrasting newspapers, one a tabloid and one a broadsheet. (123helpme.com)
- In conclusion presentation and style are important aspects of both broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. (123helpme.com)
- I have chosen to compare articles from a Tabloid and a Broadsheet newspapers. (123helpme.com)
Broadsheet1
- Tabloids use sensational headlines and photographs to attract their audience, whereas the broadsheet newspapers rely on factually sound and detailed content to satisfy their readers. (123helpme.com)
Articles10
- The authors analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively 205 newspaper articles generated based on the CDC/OSH scientific publications. (nih.gov)
- More outreach activities increased the likelihood of moderate pickup of the number of themes in newspaper articles (odds ratio = 2.0, 95% confidence interval = 1.5-2.8), but there appeared to be a ceiling effect. (nih.gov)
- Data that characterized two primary aspects of newspaper coverage, prominence and story framing (including background information, story focus, use of opinions, story tone, and "hook" or leading introductory lines) were abstracted from the articles. (bmj.com)
- A Comparison of Newspaper Articles Newspapers have long been a mean of communication between the general public and the world. (123helpme.com)
- A Comparison of Newspaper Articles Introduction I have chosen the 'Read All About It' option for my Maths Coursework. (123helpme.com)
- This involves comparing articles from newspapers and comparing them. (123helpme.com)
- A Comparison of Two Newspaper Articles In this essay I will be comparing two articles taken from local newspapers in different areas. (123helpme.com)
- A Comparison of Two Newspaper Articles In this piece of work I will be comparing two newspaper articles about the same event. (123helpme.com)
- A Comparison of Two Newspaper Articles In this coursework 'B' I would be comparing two news articles from two different sources. (123helpme.com)
- Our team at Bored Panda has run, flown, and swum all over the planet looking for hilarious and idiotic newspaper articles, all for your amusement. (boredpanda.com)
News4
- Fourteen years later the Boston postmaster John Campbell, who had been sending handwritten newsletters to a select few in New England, bought a wooden press, and the first successful newspaper, the Boston News-Letter, was born. (encyclopedia.com)
- News media outreach and newspaper coverage of tobacco control. (nih.gov)
- Perfect printable to analyse any newspaper article or news story. (teacherspayteachers.com)
- Do newspapers report sexual violence more as features than as straight news, editorial or letters to editors? (wordpress.com)
Ethnicity1
- Multivariate analyses were conducted to examine the predictive value of victim ethnicity and victim-suspect relationship on the nature of the newspaper coverage. (bmj.com)
Extent1
- The extent and type of outreach were associated with increased newspaper coverage but the relationship is not necessarily straightforward. (nih.gov)
Clippings2
- A/N: My dear, dear readers, we've finally reached the end of Newspaper Clippings. (fanfiction.net)
- Thank you so much, and I hope you enjoy this final installment of Newspaper Clippings. (fanfiction.net)
Prominence1
- The study answers three research questions: Do newspapers give prominence to sexual violence stories? (wordpress.com)
20203
- Exports Extra Eu - Books, Newspapers, Pictures & Related in the United Kingdom decreased to 62.75 GBP Million in May from 69.65 GBP Million in April of 2020. (tradingeconomics.com)
- Exports Extra Eu - Books, Newspapers, Pictures & R in the United Kingdom averaged 104.54 GBP Million from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 175.45 GBP Million in December of 2008 and a record low of 61.22 GBP Million in January of 2005. (tradingeconomics.com)
- United Kingdom Exports Extra Eu - Books, Newspapers, Pictures & Related - values, historical data and charts - was last updated on August of 2020. (tradingeconomics.com)
America2
- The story of American newspapers is one of a window on life in America. (encyclopedia.com)
- But just as America was beginning to chafe under restrictive British rules in the eighteenth century, the young American newspaper industry became unruly as well. (encyclopedia.com)
Article1
- On 1 December, a feature article about the IMT made the main headline on the front page of one of Japan's top daily newspapers. (marxist.com)
Coverage3
- Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper coverage (for example, homicides by strangers). (bmj.com)
- Newspaper coverage of homicide was generally factual, episodic, and unemotional in tone. (bmj.com)
- Victim-suspect relationship was related to the nature of coverage of homicides in a large, metropolitan newspaper. (bmj.com)
Page2
- This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Exports of Extra EU - Books, Newspapers, Pictures. (tradingeconomics.com)
- Unfortunately, some newspaper headlines can make us do a spit-take and drench the entire page in delicious tea (splash of milk, no sugar). (boredpanda.com)
Colonial3
- The earliest newspapers were simple affairs, often composed of only four small pages distributed to only a few elites in colonial New England's small cities. (encyclopedia.com)
- Colonial newspapers were generally politically neutral, and some publishers did not want to offend anyone. (encyclopedia.com)
- Boston was the center of the early colonial newspaper world, but Philadelphia became a second center by the middle of the eighteenth century. (encyclopedia.com)
Circulation2
- By the twenty-first century American newspapers offered more words than a novel, hundreds of pages, thousands of advertisements, and a circulation spanning the globe. (encyclopedia.com)
- The Mainichi Shimbun ("The Daily Paper") is Japan's oldest major newspaper, founded in 1872 and published twice daily, with a circulation of 4 million. (marxist.com)
Read2
- One thing that we do not do when we read a newspaper is to think for one second that what we are reading is that exactly how it happened. (123helpme.com)
- And what better way to enjoy this feast than by eating it whilst you read the morning newspapers? (boredpanda.com)
Scope1
- The perspective and scope of the list reflects types of papers cataloged by members of the United States Newspaper Program . (washington.edu)
Copies1
- A campaigning, community newspaper, the Olive Press launched in 2006 and represents the huge and growing expatriate community in Spain - with over 100,000 printed copies monthly, 50,000 visitors a day online we have an estimated readership of more than 500,000 people a month. (theolivepress.es)
Investigation1
- I have chosen to use two newspapers for my investigation. (123helpme.com)
Found1
- Publishers were frequently related to each other, and some had patrons, wealthy individuals who found it useful to sponsor a newspaper. (encyclopedia.com)
Years1
- Newspapers have evolved throughout the years so much that some scholars liken its progress to the natural sciences, a matter of evolution from one form into another. (encyclopedia.com)
Story2
- The story of America's newspapers has been one of change. (encyclopedia.com)
- The American newspaper story has been filled with flamboyant figures, cultural changes, technological revolutions, and a brashness mirroring that of the United States itself. (encyclopedia.com)
America's5
- One only has to look at the attrition of the print advertising revenue of America's publicly traded newspaper companies to see the extent to which the newspaper industry has shrunk. (yahoo.com)
- Another, more specific measure, just as startling, is the paid print circulation of America's 100 largest newspapers based on the same measure. (yahoo.com)
- Gannett does not own a large number of newspapers in America's largest cities, but, by total newspaper count, it makes up for that. (yahoo.com)
- And waterboarding was described as 'torture,' almost without fail, in America's newspapers. (philly.com)
- The math, as detailed below, shows that it would take $88 billion - or nearly a third of all the $307.7 billion donated to charity in 2008 - to fund the reporting still being done at America's seriously straitened newspapers. (reuters.com)
Tough times2
- These are, as you may have heard, tough times for newspapers. (thedailybeast.com)
- Seated behind his large, clutter-free desk near shelves stacked with newspapers, the former Stanford University gymnast said his lack of industry experience may be a plus because he hasn't been through the tough times in newspapering. (yahoo.com)
20164
- WASHINGTON (AP) - Former special counsel Robert Mueller sharply defended his investigation into ties between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, writing in a newspaper opinion piece Saturday that the probe was of "paramount importance" and asserting that a Trump ally, Roger. (ap.org)
- The Review-Journal is accusing Brian Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun, of offering to accept a $20 million buyout and quit publishing his newspaper in 2016, after the Review-Journal was bought in December 2015 by the family of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. (sltrib.com)
- The Review-Journal was one of few U.S. newspapers to endorse Donald Trump for president in 2016. (sltrib.com)
- Postmedia already slashed 20 per cent of its newspaper workforce in 2016. (newswire.ca)
20181
- PEMBROKE, ON , June 26, 2018 /CNW/ - Unifor is urging the federal government to speed up policy measures to save Canada's newspaper industry after Postmedia announced it will stop printing eight weekly newspapers and one daily in Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba. (newswire.ca)
18032
- Historic Australian Newspapers, 1803 to 1954, from the National Library of Australia. (cyndislist.com)
- Early historical Australian newspapers between 1803 and 1955 are freely available online through the Trove database. (nla.gov.au)
19th century2
- Papers Past showcases selected 19th century New Zealand newspapers and periodicals. (nla.gov.au)
- At The Awl, Annie Abrams gives the history of a 19th-century newspaper, Di Anglo-Sacsun, and its editors' attempts to make literacy more available to the public, by developing their own phonetic alphabet that the newspaper was written in. (therumpus.net)
Journalists12
- HOME TO ARIZONA'S FIRST NEWSPAPER NAMED 'HISTORIC SITE IN JOURNALISM' The Society of Professional Journalists has named the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park in Tubac, Ariz., a National Historic Site in Journalism. (issuu.com)
- The irony that Serwer notes -- and I completely agree -- is that in claiming they were working so hard not to take 'a side,' the journalists who wouldn't call waterboarding 'torture' were absolutely taking a side and handing a victory to the Bush administration, which convinced newspapers to stop unambiguously describing this crime as they had done for decades prior to 2004. (philly.com)
- And newspapers and other journalists drove the getaway car. (philly.com)
- Aaron Kushner added about 75 journalists and, with 25 more coming, will have expanded the newsroom by half since his investment group bought the nation's 20th-largest newspaper by circulation in July. (yahoo.com)
- Six in ten U.S. newspapers reported that they have reduced the number of journalists in their employ in the past three years. (voanews.com)
- Medical journalists on newspapers routinely use general medical journals to obtain information on research. (bmj.com)
- To explore how research is translated into news I analysed the content of medical stories in four broadsheet newspapers and interviewed a sample of 10 medical journalists: the health correspondents for the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent Observer, and Times newspapers, three health page editors, a freelance journalist, and a medical columnist. (bmj.com)
- The journalists interviewed said that at least one specialist journalist on each British broadsheet newspaper routinely scans every issue of the BMJ and Lancet for potential news stories and that they expect to find at least one story from these journals each week. (bmj.com)
- The group argues that "While we acknowledge the challenges facing the newspaper industry in today's rapidly changing media world, we reject the notion that newspapers-and the valuable content that newspaper journalists provide-have no future," and that online isn't killing newspapers "this wrongheaded perception stems from the economic recession that's affected all advertising-based businesses, and from the myth that newspapers no longer attract the public support they once enjoyed. (inquisitr.com)
- Bloggers, vloggers, journalists, business professionals, both beginners and advanced users from the whole world trust the Newspaper Theme to create their perfect online website. (themeforest.net)
- A newspaper in the Mexican border city of Juarez announced Sunday that it is shutting down because of the climate of insecurity and the impunity for killings of journalists. (latimes.com)
- It's affecting Mexicans, not only journalists, because the fact that a newspaper closes is depriving people of information that they need in order to take informed decisions. (latimes.com)
News32
- Whether being informed of important world events or catching up with local news, reading newspapers has been an important part of our lives for 100s of years. (europeana.eu)
- The iPad presents a good news-bad news scenario for the newspaper industry. (informationweek.com)
- These findings are encouraging for newspaper publishers who plan to begin charging for subscriptions on their iPad app editions early next year, but our survey also found a potential downside: iPad news apps may diminish newspaper print subscriptions in 2011," Roger Fidler, research project leader for RJI, says in a statement released Thursday. (informationweek.com)
- Newspaper Abstracts - Finding Our Ancestors in the News! (cyndislist.com)
- He had revolutionized newspaper content, inventing the daily news summary, popularizing the practice of beginning feature stories with an anecdote, blazing news paths both as a reporter and as a columnist. (thedailybeast.com)
- Online versions of Australian newspapers through major full-text databases such as PressReader and Newsbank Access World News, which are available to registered users of the Library via our e-Resources . (nla.gov.au)
- I never knew Audible had newspapers as well, so for those of you that don't want to listen to news podcasts from NPR and the like, this is a pretty cool alternative. (lifehacker.com)
- Newspapers can no longer provide up-to-date, relevant news in the manner to which we've become accustomed - complete with multimedia supporting content and the ability to navigate throughout topics and areas of interest. (forbes.com)
- As newspaper circulations decline globally, threatening the future of printed news, India continues to defy the trend, where despite an economic slowdown the industry grew more than 7 per cent last year. (ft.com)
- But, more generally, I'm not sure why we should think of a for-profit newspaper or news service as fundamentally less compromised than the alternative. (theatlantic.com)
- I think it's better to ponder the news industry rather than newspapers. (theatlantic.com)
- Southern Indiana will be receiving 24 new Little Free Libraries made from News and Tribune boxes no longer in use for the newspaper. (therumpus.net)
- We find that households preferred like-minded news and that newspapers used their political orientation to differentiate from competitors. (nber.org)
- These events were widely publicized by the news media, and a reporter for The Stranger , a weekly newspaper based in Seattle, began writing about the grand jury investigation that followed. (lexisnexis.com)
- News reports based on articles from either the BMJ or the Lancet and published in Friday issues (6 September to 25 October 1991 and 8 May to 10 July 1992) of the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, and Times newspapers were identified, analysed, and compared with the original journal articles and with press releases issued by the journals. (bmj.com)
- Close attention is paid to letters pages, which are thought likely sources of news articles because they often cover topical subjects about which people feel strongly and are less likely to be reported by all the newspapers. (bmj.com)
- Newspapers as news gathering organizations have a place online, with all the attached benefits pushed by this group, such as their watchdog status with trusted brands. (inquisitr.com)
- Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch, both R-Utah, and Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, said their bill will be reintroduced if courts again try to prevent newspapers that share advertising, circulation and printing from distributing ads to all homes in their markets - to subscribers and non-subscribers alike.The Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune have shared such services since 1952, but maintain competitive news and editorial staffs. (deseretnews.com)
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- A Hokkaido newspaper company tested delivery by drone on Friday to determine whether the unmanned aircraft can be relied on to bring news to the public in times of disaster. (japantimes.co.jp)
- Iranian authorities closed the Mardom-e Emrooz newspaper after it published a quote from U.S. actor George Clooney saying "I am Charlie" in reference to the attack on a French satirical newspaper, Tasnim News Agency reported yesterday. (japantimes.co.jp)
- When the Adelsons refused to pay," a Monday court filing alleged, "Mr. Greenspun retaliated by sabotaging the joint Review Journal/Sun newspaper and diverting readers to his separate online news product," which is not part of the joint-operating pact. (sltrib.com)
- How many more community newspapers have to vanish before this government realizes we are running out of time to save local news,' said Jerry Dias , Unifor National President. (newswire.ca)
- We have asked the federal government to help newspapers transition to new and economically sustainable ways to deliver local news but have been met with essentially empty platitudes,' Local 87-M President Paul Morse said. (newswire.ca)
- Now, another historic Canadian newspaper will die, and proud Pembroke will face the threat of becoming a local news desert. (newswire.ca)
- Newspapers have always been current and disposable sources of news. (bellaonline.com)
- I don't know a student news outlet in the country that hasn't been affected in some way," Dan Reimold, a faculty adviser to The Minaret , the college newspaper for the University of Tampa, said by phone. (poynter.org)
- (CNN) -- More Americans get their news from the Internet than from newspapers or radio, and three-fourths say they hear of news via e-mail or updates on social media sites, according to a new report. (cnn.com)
- That's compared with 54 percent who said they listen to a radio news program and 50 percent who said they read a national or local print newspaper. (cnn.com)
- The Evansville Courier & Press, a newspaper serving Evansville, Indiana and surrounding communities, made a classic headline mistake in its roundup of Tuesday's NBA news. (boston.com)
Circulation5
- The circulation drops are often due to strategic decisions by newspaper companies. (yahoo.com)
- Tronc was recently a takeover target of Gannett Co. Inc. ( GCI ), the largest newspaper chain by the total paid circulation of its papers. (yahoo.com)
- The same CMS platforms that deliver newspaper content to digital platforms often also have technology to handle the layout, production, and circulation of that content. (acquia.com)
- Like other newspapers, the Register experimented over the last decade as its circulation tumbled 40 percent and the newsroom shrank in half. (yahoo.com)
- We use a combination of estimation and calibration to identify the model's parameters from novel data on newspaper circulation, costs, and revenues. (nber.org)
Twitter2
- This had increased to six newspapers thanks to email, digital photography, Twitter and social network sites by 2007. (telegraph.co.uk)
- The newspaper posted an apology on Twitter for the 'sneak peek at what our advertisers are hoping to say to the Blues, the fans and St. Louis. (usatoday.com)
Tweet1
- Tweet: Here's what I think bankrupt newspaper companies should be doing. (buzzmachine.com)
100,0002
- The Plain Dealer of Cleveland is tripling how many newspapers it sends to stores, to about 100,000, and will have another 10,000 to 15,000 on standby at the plant if needed. (adweek.com)
- Each participant in the program receives an award to select and digitize approximately 100,000 newspaper pages that represent that state s regional history, geographic coverage, and events, according to the Library of Congress. (bellaonline.com)
Readers13
- National newspapers, i.e., those that target readers in all regions. (wikipedia.org)
- Regional newspapers, i.e., those that target readers in a geographic area. (wikipedia.org)
- Readers, Kilgore realized, turn to newspapers not because they are all fascinated by contemporary history, and want to puzzle out what another publisher later called journalism's "first rough draft" of it. (thedailybeast.com)
- It's no secret that newspapers are struggling as readers get older and young people stop (or never start) picking up the paper. (fastcompany.com)
- Newspapers, just like websites, are in the business of monetizing readers . (reuters.com)
- And their readers are often well-heeled and very loyal to the newspaper brand: that's a relationship which should be worth a lot of money, somehow. (reuters.com)
- We formulate a model of newspaper demand, entry, and political affiliation choice in which newspapers compete for both readers and advertisers. (nber.org)
- Fewer readers and less revenue have created a financial free-fall that newspapers are scrambling to address. (voanews.com)
- That's little comfort for reporters who are losing jobs, editors who must close bureaus, or longtime readers who are saddened by the spectacle of what one media critic called the incredible shrinking newspaper. (voanews.com)
- It was an era marked by publicity stunts, screaming headlines, and sensationalism as the newspapers competed for readers, staff, advertisers, and public attention. (britannica.com)
- What's been most relevant in newspapers for the past decade, at least, has been the struggle to hold onto readers and revenue at any cost. (laobserved.com)
- Newspaper readers mostly former readers don't sympathize with this situation, which is why it's bound to get worse before it gets better. (laobserved.com)
- After cutting costs, some student newspapers have decided to go directly to their readers for help. (poynter.org)
Chronicling America1
- Some newspapers are already online through the Library of Congress site Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. (bellaonline.com)
Library of Congr3
- The U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present is a national directory from the Library of Congress of over 140,000 newspaper titles. (familysearch.org)
- Sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). (cyndislist.com)
- The Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office has assigned the MARC code "ngl" to the Newspaper Genre List. (washington.edu)
Media14
- The Institute for Information and Media Science at the University of Bergen listed 296 newspapers in 2003. (wikipedia.org)
- Philadelphia Newspapers, a subsidiary of Philadelphia Media Holdings, is the entity filed for bankruptcy protection. (nytimes.com)
- Over the months of talks with the banks, Philadelphia Media executives have been frustrated by the consortium charging the company for fees paid to the banks' lawyers and consultants, and for interest penalties - bills that the newspaper group says total $13.4 million. (nytimes.com)
- Upali Newspapers (Private) Limited (UNL) is a Sri Lankan media company which publishes a number of national newspapers and magazines. (wikipedia.org)
- The government's royal charter, published on 18 March, has "no support within the press" and has been condemned by media freedom organisations, said a statement released by the Newspaper Society, on behalf of a number of national and local newspapers. (bbc.co.uk)
- So how did a newspaper with a staff of five and a limited time span survive the pressures affecting print media, when so many more established publications are flailing, and even closing down? (forbes.com)
- For a long time the digital media was taking its cues from print, trying to recreate what worked in a newspaper for a website or an app. (forbes.com)
- Today, in the world of what former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has labeled the "lamestream media," it appears the media itself can declare a "miracle," as Palin's hometown newspaper, the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, has now done. (adn.com)
- As AP media writer Tali Arbel notes , it's just one of several ways daily newspapers across the country are gearing up for Election Day. (adweek.com)
- Newspapers differ from their TV and Radio counterparts, because there's an actual physical media product that needs to be designed, produced, distributed, and sold to consumers. (acquia.com)
- Similar to the broadcast radio or television segments of the media industry, newspapers face an increasing complexity of technology integrations needed to deliver a strong digital experience across web and mobile platforms. (acquia.com)
- In 2010, he started an investors group, 2100 Trust LLC, to scout for newspapers, flirting with The Boston Globe and later with MaineToday Media Inc., publisher of The Portland Press Herald. (yahoo.com)
- Reimold writes about student newspapers on his blog College Media Matters . (poynter.org)
- Logan Aimone, the executive director of Associated Collegiate Press , said by phone that legacy media companies were locked into costly union contracts when the recession hit, and had enormous print bills to finance - two expenses student newspapers didn't have to worry about. (poynter.org)
Arizona's2
- SPJ's Valley of the Sun Chapter nominated the park, which is the home of Arizona's first newspaper, The Weekly Arizonian. (issuu.com)
- The Clinton endorsement brought national attention to Arizona's largest newspaper. (cnn.com)
Sensationalism1
- Eager to give the people what they wanted, he filled the pages of the newspaper with sensationalism and scandal. (history.com)
Searchable2
- Milledgeville Historic Newspapers is a free searchable site for Georgia newspapers. (familysearch.org)
- The National Digital Newspaper Program will create digitized pages that will be searchable by keyword. (bellaonline.com)
Jointly1
- The most recent attack on joint-operating agreements, which prompted the senators' bill, came when a suburban newspaper in Arizona sued two jointly operating newspapers in Tucson saying their distribution of ads to non-subscribers violated anti-trust laws and the Newspaper Preservation Act. (deseretnews.com)
19961
- There were 221 newspapers in the country in 1996. (wikipedia.org)
Canada's1
- Canada's newspaper industry is hemorrhaging as advertising dollars once spent in local newspapers are siphoned out of the country by foreign tech giants such as Facebook and Google, tax free. (newswire.ca)
Grass clippings2
- I would use several layers (3-4 pages thick or more) of newspaper, covered by 2-3 inches of a mix of shredded leaves and grass clippings. (yahoo.com)
- Will yesterday's newspaper supersede grass clippings, spoiled hay, and other vegetative mulch materials in the home garden? (csmonitor.com)
Telegraph2
- The electronic telegraph is going to destroy the newspaper industry. (therumpus.net)
- He has written for the 'Telegraph' and 'Guardian' newspapers in the U.K., government publications, websites, magazines and school textbooks. (ehow.com)
Readership2
- Newspaper readership and advertising revenue are down. (voanews.com)
- By reporting on one Trump scandal after another, newspapers drive up readership, both boosting their bottom lines and keeping outraged Trump haters in a lather. (theweek.com)
Local6
- Newspaper index of births, death, and marriages from local newspapers. (cyndislist.com)
- The papers will continue to operate and will remain under local control, said Brian Tierney, publisher of The Inquirer and the leader of a group of local investors who bought the papers in 2006, one of several newspaper deals from that era that have gone bad as the industry's revenues have plunged. (nytimes.com)
- The industry's proposal is closely based on the draft royal charter published on 12 February following negotiations with national and local newspapers and magazines. (bbc.co.uk)
- Are local newspapers the taxi cabs of the Uber age? (acquia.com)
- I've often wondered why online local newspapers (WaPo included) don't have the good, old-fashioned, relatively inexpensive non-Google non-click-thru local marketplace advertisements at the foot of each page. (washingtonpost.com)
- A local newspaper in Gunma Prefecture issued a special edition made of silk on Sunday to mark the Saturday listing of the Tomioka Silk Mill as a World Cultural Heritage site. (japantimes.co.jp)
18362
- The Family History Library, the Georgia Department of Archives and History, and the Georgia Historical Society have an every-name index of Savannah newspapers from 1836 to 1845 FHL film 228710-822 An index to deaths and marriages from 1763 to 1845 is also available. (familysearch.org)
- Eligible newspapers must date between 1836 and 1922. (bellaonline.com)
19831
- Upali Wijewardene died in a mysterious air accident on 13 February 1983 and control of his newspapers passed to his widow Lakmini, and her father Sivali Ratwatte, brother of SLFP leader Sirimavo Bandaranaike. (wikipedia.org)
American8
- PARIS -- In an apparent change of strategy in its efforts to cool tensions with Washington over the Iraq war, France launched a protest campaign in the U.S. against what it calls 'false and insulting' allegations in several American newspapers that France helped Saddam Hussein's regime, even after its collapse. (wsj.com)
- Then waterboarding-as-torture nearly made a mild comeback in journo-world, until perpetrators like Cheney and Inquirer op-ed columnist John Yoo began the big pushback, when American newspapers bravely turned their tails and fled. (philly.com)
- Competition and Ideological Diversity: Historical Evidence from US Newspapers, " American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(10), pages 3073-3114, October. (nber.org)
- We've told you that American newspapers are in dire straits. (voanews.com)
- New York World , daily newspaper published in New York City from 1860 to 1931, a colourful and vocal influence in American journalism in its various manifestations under different owners. (britannica.com)
- Who says the modern American newspaper doesn t matter? (laobserved.com)
- In June of 2017 the Parliamentary Heritage Committee urged the federal government to expand tax measures to make advertising in Canadian newspapers more attractive as well as adopt the American model of tax-free endowments for journalism. (newswire.ca)
- It's after the American singer received criticism in some newspaper tabloids for apparently gaining weight over recent months. (bbc.co.uk)
Shrunk1
- His bet is remarkable in an industry where newspapers have shrunk their way to profits for years, slashing costs while seeking clicks on often-free websites to attract online advertising. (yahoo.com)
Yesterday's1
- Today's newspaper should be about tomorrow's events, not yesterday's. (thedailybeast.com)
Today's1
- Even with today's most advanced technology at their fingertips, it is the printed newspaper that top business executives and the super-wealthy reach for while at sea or in a foreign port," NewspaperDirect CEO Alexander Kroogman said in a statement. (editorandpublisher.com)
Publishes1
- The Washington Post Company, which publishes the newspaper that has been a virtual profit machine, reported its first operating loss in 37 years. (voanews.com)
Freely available1
- Links to hundreds of freely available historical Canadian newspapers. (cyndislist.com)
National12
- National newspaper of Australia. (cyndislist.com)
- The number of national daily newspapers in Norway was 96 in 1950, whereas it was 83 in 1965. (wikipedia.org)
- The Ohio History Connection has digitized over 315,000 pages of Ohio newspapers through its participation in the National Digital Newspaper Program. (cyndislist.com)
- Then he had led a transformation of the newspaper business, mastering the technology of national printing and distribution, then selling advertising nationally. (thedailybeast.com)
- Next year, ANA will be holding the awards reception in conjunction with the National Newspaper Association's annual convention in Phoenix, so save the date for Sept. 14, 2013. (issuu.com)
- Usually the newspapers are in Armenian language, but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published. (wikipedia.org)
- Developed as part of the National Library of New Zealand's newspaper digitisation project. (nla.gov.au)
- The Guardian and the Independent are the only two titles out of 11 national newspapers that have not signed up. (bbc.co.uk)
- National newspapers often carry stories about the latest findings of medical research, many of which are based on articles published in prestigious general medical journals. (bmj.com)
- Breach was a reporter for the national newspaper La Jornada and had also collaborated with Norte. (latimes.com)
- The National Digital Newspaper Program, an initiative to digitize America s significant newspapers, is currently underway in 25 states. (bellaonline.com)
- The author serves as a regional representative for the National Digital Newspaper Program in Ohio. (bellaonline.com)
Columnist1
- Just a couple of weeks ago, she was still polishing her much-anticipated play "Lucky Guy," about the late newspaper columnist Mike McAlary. (nypost.com)
Revenue4
- Revenue for most newspapers has dropped more than 20 percent since then, leaving the new owners struggling with debt. (nytimes.com)
- These programs will generate new revenue for your newspapers! (issuu.com)
- I read a good article a few months back about the effects of the real estate websites on newspaper real estate ad revenue. (washingtonpost.com)
- At the University of Oregon's student newspaper, the Daily Emerald , editors, reporters, programmers and designers are generating revenue through startup projects such as duckshousing.com , a service that connects University of Oregon students to apartment listing companies. (poynter.org)
Journalism7
- DECATUR, Ala. (AP) - Retired Alabama newspaper executive Barrett Shelton Jr., who helped promote the Tennessee Valley region during in time in journalism, has died. (ap.org)
- Fifty years ago, when newspapers were dying, Barney Kilgore, the inventor of modern journalism, provided words for them to live by. (thedailybeast.com)
- Rivalry between the two newspapers-especially when both published cartoons based on the "Yellow Kid" character in Richard Felton Outcault 's comics-gave rise to the term yellow journalism . (britannica.com)
- On this day, esteemed reader, I address you to report that I have made the decision to close this newspaper due to the fact that, among other things, there are neither the guarantees nor the security to exercise critical, counterbalance journalism," Cantu wrote. (latimes.com)
- More newspapers will close and, soon, some journalism schools will close too. (laobserved.com)
- A Denver alternative newspaper recently posted an ad for what some consider the sweetest job in journalism - a reviewer of the state's marijuana dispensaries and their products. (freerepublic.com)
- The students also shaved four inches off the top of the newspaper and focused on in-depth and contextual journalism by creating, among other efforts, a special teams project that produces one investigative story per year . (poynter.org)
Mulch5
- I DO like the newspaper and wood chip mulch option, I have had much success with this. (yahoo.com)
- After your have one section of newspaper down cover it with at least 6' of wood chip mulch (not shredded bark, this will form a water resistant mat). (yahoo.com)
- Already it has been determined that while old newspapers make a good, practical mulch, magazine pages may not. (csmonitor.com)
- It can be argued that newspaper mulch is not as neat as peat moss or wood chips. (csmonitor.com)
- Ultimately, of course, the old newspapers or supermarket bags, having served as mulch against the weeds, can be dug into the soil. (csmonitor.com)
World's1
- The world's largest online newspaper archive. (cyndislist.com)
Newsprint2
- Newsworthy" is this upcycled newspaper wallcovering from New York-based company Weitzner Limited - made from 100 percent recycled newsprint. (treehugger.com)
- Using an age-old technology of upcycling old newspapers, 100% real newsprint strips are handwoven on a loom and then paperbacked to make Newsworthy suitable for the wall. (treehugger.com)
Industry watchers2
- Still, some industry watchers think newspapers aren't innovating fast enough. (acquia.com)
- When the newspaper settles on a permanent critic for its new 'Mile Highs and Lows' column, industry watchers say, it will be the first professional newspaper critic of medical marijuana in the United States. (freerepublic.com)
Buyout1
- Postmedia is also slashing 10 per cent of its workforce across the entire newspaper chain which means some workers will be laid off while others are being offered buyout packages. (newswire.ca)
Registers1
- Miscellaneous Newspaper Transcripts from Australia, Grevilles Post Office Directory of NSW 1872, and Penrith District Dispensary Registers 1847-1860. (cyndislist.com)
Microfilm1
- Many newspapers have already been preserved on microfilm, which has benefits and drawbacks. (bellaonline.com)
List5
- The list only compares newspapers that report this five-day average. (yahoo.com)
- A list of links to newspaper resources online for this state. (cyndislist.com)
- I recently looked at a vendor list from a newspaper company I'm working with and noted over 30 technology vendors they're utilizing simultaneously to build and deliver their digital experiences. (acquia.com)
- The following list is an attempt to standardize terms used to designate genres of newspapers. (washington.edu)
- The perspective and scope of the list reflects types of papers cataloged by members of the United States Newspaper Program . (washington.edu)
Transcripts1
- All of the parties agree that there is no public right of access to grand jury transcripts, but Index Newspapers, LLC, dba The Stranger , asserts that once a grand jury witness is subject to ancillary contempt proceedings, any part of the contempt hearing transcript and related filings not covered by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) must be open to the public. (lexisnexis.com)
Share1
- Their operating agreement was amended in 2005 to require each newspaper to bear its own editorial costs and the Review-Journal to share profits with the Sun. The pact is set to expire in 2040. (sltrib.com)
Free2
- But the specter of obstruction of justice, impeachment proceedings, and a constitutional crisis have also rejuvenated the newspaper business after the (relatively) drama-free Obama years. (theweek.com)
- The good thing about the newspaper and burlap is that they will eventually decompose into the soil, leaving you with a wonderful weed free garden bed. (yahoo.com)
Tribune1
- The governor said he would withhold financial assistance from the Tribune Company in its effort to sell Wrigley Field unless the newspaper got rid of the editorial writers. (laobserved.com)
Revenues1
Bankruptcy2
- NEW YORK (AP) - Hedge fund Chatham Asset Management plans to buy newspaper publisher McClatchy out of bankruptcy, ending 163 years of family control. (ap.org)
- Bankruptcy enables a newspaper company to shed its past. (buzzmachine.com)
Paper5
- Our Australian newspaper collections include digitised historic and modern newspapers accessible online, as well as newspapers in microform and paper formats. (nla.gov.au)
- Things we learned afer reading Huan Hsu's excellent story on newspaper boxes in the latest Washington City Paper. (adweek.com)
- Shred it only if you want it to decompose faster, otherwise use whole sheets of newspaper, office paper, or even corrugated cardboard (like pizza boxes). (yahoo.com)
- Making a real old newspaper is not possible without waiting a long time for a paper to age naturally, but you can make a good reproduction of one at home. (ehow.com)
- Newspapers follow a set style and layout, so by emulating the look of the newspaper, and then aging the paper, you can create a convincing replica. (ehow.com)
Weeds1
18951
- The Family History Library has a film copy of the vital records card file at the Jacksonville Florida Family History Center FHL films 1204579 (first of 17) This file has names found in newspapers of North Florida and South Georgia for the years 1895 to 1945. (familysearch.org)
19991
- The number of the newspaper was 233 in the country in 1999. (wikipedia.org)
Business5
- If you found an inventive, business-savvy, and optimistic non-profit , then, I think it could in theory run a newspaper with a pretty modest sum in the way of up-front costs. (reuters.com)
- Online newspaper registration is a bad business idea. (techdirt.com)
- In Trump's America, the newspaper business is suddenly booming. (theweek.com)
- Several newspaper editors and owners have gotten together and launched The Newspaper Project , a site dedicated to letting the world know that the newspaper publishing business isn't really that badly off. (inquisitr.com)
- BBB Accredited Newspaper Companies in Central Ontario have all agreed to a set of high standards in their business practices. (bbb.org)