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How the Canadian Newspaper Industry Can Adapt to Changes

Business Wire

In March 2017, Postmedia Network, Canada’s largest newspaper company, announced 54 layoffs at the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province newsrooms. Perhaps none have been affected more than print newspapers. Hinds is optimistic that the newspaper industry can take advantage. “We

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Is Traditional Media Still Relevant in PR?

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Print media (magazine) consumption rose in 2023 , and this trend should continue in 2024, according to a study by Pew Research Center (via MediaPost). As more of us get our news digitally, newspapers have taken the hardest hit; however, the estimated total US daily newspaper circulation (print and digital combined) in 2022 was 20.9

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Newsprint in pain as COVID-19 bites, so what’s next?

Stephen Waddington

A perfect storm of distribution and falling advertising revenue is a blow to the newsprint business after two decades of battling the shift from print to digital. Reach, one of the largest newspaper publishers, announced a pay cut of 20% for directors, senior management and editorial staff, and 10% for all other staff.

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Depressed and depressing: the state of UK news media

Stephen Waddington

UK citizens report that the news negatively affects their mood and they feel powerless to affect events. News media in pain Newspaper brands continue to suffer as readers shift from print to digital. Broadsheet titles have also suffered significant year on year declines in print but are pinning their hopes on new online revenue.

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Nonprofit Local News Gains Steam

PRSay

During a virtual event hosted by Milwaukee Press Club on Feb. Already decimated by staff reductions, many print and broadcast newsrooms have been acquired by large corporations that are often more interested in online clicks and monetizing news than in factual reporting, Todd said.

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A love letter to the Minneapolis Star Tribune

Communications Conversations

I’m one of the few every day hard copy subscribers of a newspaper in America. We’re learning about our community and world events. Every time they put words in print. And a huge thank you to EVERYONE at the Star Tribune that makes the newspaper possible each day. I know I’m a dinosaur.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

This includes print newspapers, digital news sites, television, and radio stations. Bilingual Communication: Bilingual (English and Chinese) communication is a norm. Materials, press releases, and campaigns are often executed in both languages to cater to the diverse local population and the international community.