Does newspaper bias slant coverage on controversial issues – gay marriage, a...
Let’s take the issue of gay marriage in the United States as an example. Whether the California Supreme Court landmark ruling is taken as a boon to equality or a blow to family values, however, may...
View ArticleNew York Times Will Go Out of “Print” Sometime in the Future – The Changing...
At a recent conference, The New York Times‘ publisher and chairman Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., stated that he eventually expects the “Gray Lady” will no longer be a physical newspaper. “We will stop...
View ArticleU.S. Newspaper Circulation Falls Broadly but at Slower Pace
Newspapers across the US broadly reported falling circulation from April through September, though the rate of decline has slowed. Figures released by the Audit Bureau of Circulations showed that...
View ArticleHuffington Post outstrips NYT web traffic in May
Call it a sign of the changing times: The Huffington Post had more unique visitors to its website than the venerable New York Times in May, outstripping the Grey Lady’s web traffic for the first time,...
View ArticleU.S. Developing ‘Internet in a Suitcase’ to Outflank Repressive Governments
The United States is spearheading an effort to maintain Internet and mobile phone service for citizens in countries where repressive governments use censorship or shut down telecommunications in the...
View ArticleMost printed newspapers will be gone in five years, says USC report
Most printed newspapers in the United States will last only another five years, says a new report from the USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future, reported LA Weekly. Released Wednesday, Dec. 14,...
View ArticleNewspapers the fastest-shrinking industry in the U.S.
Using five years’ worth of data from the Council of Economic Advisors, LinkedIn has calculated how the job rate has grown or declined in various industries, finding that between 2007 and 2011, the U.S....
View ArticleFrom BBC to the NYT: Mark Thompson named CEO of Times Co
The New York Times Co has tapped BBC’s Mark Thompson as its next president and chief executive, capping an eight-month search for an executive to lead the company as more people get their news through...
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