By
James on
January 8th, 2008
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In many industries, labor and benefits are among the highest costs, and the news business is no exception. They pose a challenge for newspapers, where workers tend to be unionized — versus TV, radio and the Internet — where they largely are not.
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Text messages and e-mails from our audiences have brought a valuable additional aspect to our journalism. But how much attention should we pay to people who care strongly enough about an issue to send a message?
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One by one, community college papers around the state are tacking up their going-out-of-business signs after years of wrestling with undernourished budgets, high staff turnover and one undeniable fact that can’t be trumped. Nobody’s reading anymore.
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How can Arab journalists secure better and more ethical coverage in their media in light of deadly competition and constant armed conflicts in the region, notably in the post-9/11 environment worldwide?
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For newspaper-dot-coms not sure where to start, I recommend building an app on top of a product that already gets a lot of clicks. Build something on top of your article page.
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