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Too much ink is spilled telling us how the American newspaper business is dying. The major reason for this economic change being covered as no other is that the journalists spreading said ink are ...
By our 25th anniversary, in 2007, USA TODAY had a circulation of 2.3 million, the biggest of any American newspaper. Since then, of course, we have seen a shift to online, where we continue to do ...
In Mark Shanahan’s story about the demise of The Providence Journal (“In Providence, the muting of a once fearsome watchdog,” Page A1, Dec. 25), he could have mentioned The Enterprise of ...
Editor’s note: Lynda Lin Grigsby is a journalist and editor who has written for a number of national news outlets. She is a former editor of the Pacific Citizen, a national Asian American ...
News. Historic issues of ‘Allen American’ newspaper to be digitized The University of North Texas will digitize historic issues of the semi-weekly newspaper, which was founded in 1970.
So if you’re at all interested in the 20th-century history of the American newspaper business, you now have access to a robust new resource. To give you a taste, I spent an afternoon combing through ...
When I entered the newspaper business 25 years ago — in a newsroom where every, if memory serves, every single editor outside the sports desk was white — I would have never thought I’d see the day ...
The Changing American Newspaper. By Mitchell V. Charnley. May 1938 Issue. Share. Save. by Herbert Brucker [Columbia University Press, $1.50.
An American newspaper-man wonders at the backwardness of the evening papers in London. Some day there will be a great evening paper in London.
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