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Those Confounding Readers — But We Love Them: What Do We Make of Their Habits?

   
   Most of you get your local news and information from more than one source. And where you get it from varies, based on your age, says a report ca...
5 years later: Newspaper Next Didn’t Change the News Biz, But It Changed Me

   
  Newspaper Next did not succeed in transforming the newspaper industry. But it transformed the career of this journalist. N2 attracted great cur...
Changes Coming to 'Wall Street Journal'

   
  The Wall Street Journal is about to get a new look, one that will bring more color to the traditionally staid business paper, and that could he...
Hacking: News Corp Facing Legal Action In US

   
  Lawyers acting for phone-hacking victims are planning to launch legal action in the US against directors of the News Of The World's parent company N...
As Facebook Rolls Out Next-Gen Newsstand, Pew Reports That Americans Have Multiple News Sources

   
  Last week, Mark Zuckerberg shook things up at the social media/news interface when he announced Facebook's upcoming partnerships with a number of ma...
End of Newspapers is Closer Than You Think

   
  Newspapers face a perfect storm of trouble: rising newsprint prices and transportation costs, coupled with declining readership and a shrinking ad b...
Print Gets Spotlight at Graph Expo

   
  Print took center stage at last week's News & Tech-sponsored newspaper session at Graph Expo. Close to 200 newspaper industry executives and vendor ...
Investor Buys Valley Chronicle, Newspaper Won't Close

   
  What was supposed to be The Valley Chronicle's final edition on Friday was anything but after a Nevada businessman agreed to buy the Hemet newspaper t...
Associated Press Teams With 40 Newspapers On Mobile Coupons

   
  With newspapers having suffered through 20 straight quarters of decline—and no end in sight—a collaborative effort on the part of the Associated P...
Two Contrasting Pictures of the State of US Newspapers

   
  By coincidence, two contradictory snapshots of the state of the newspaper industry in the United States were posted yesterday. One concentrated on ...