Sentences with phrase «newspapers are in decline»

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She wasn't sure she wanted a career in bees until she studied abroad in college and saw that the insect's decline was even making it into foreign newspapers.
Tesla declined to specify how many jobs would be cut, and did not comment on a report in the Economic Observer newspaper last week that it was eliminating 30 % of its staff or about 180 of its 600 employees in China.
Total revenue for the U.S. newspaper media business was $ 37.6 billion in 2013, a slight decline from $ 38.6 billion in 2012.
With on - line advertising revenues stagnant at best, and print in terminal decline, newspapers are starting to build paywalls.
If so much of current newspaper economics is about more profitably managing decline, then the ability to highly utilize presses in one location — and get rid of them in another — comes in at the top of the list.
With newspaper sales in decline it's easy to believe that that they no longer hold the power and influence they once did but you only need to see how desperate politicians are to keep editors on side to realise that this is not the case.
Though Western media systems are going through a rapid and often painful transformation today with the rise of the internet and mobile platforms, the decline of paid print newspaper circulation, and the erosion of the largest free - to - air broadcast audiences, the ways in which governments provide direct and indirect support for the media have remained largely unchanged for decades.
But the legal situation has been made more complex by the anarchic nature of social media, which is so diverse and anonymous that users feel able to flout injunctions without fear of repercussion, and an increasingly confident campaign by newspaper editors, who are fighting the injunctions tooth - and - nail in the face of declining sales.
As is clear, the sums involved are considerable, even if they pale by comparison to how much revenue some parts of the industry has lost in recent years (US newspapers have seen their total revenue decline by more than $ 20 billion since 2000).
State Senate candidate Tony Avella has called out his opponent, state Sen. Frank Padavan (R - Bellerose), for declining to participate in a planned political debate sponsored by TimesLedger Newspapers and the Queens Chronicle.
The problem you face, however, is that the number of people interested in reading traditional newspaper writing (in print or online) has significantly declined.
Mr Balls» comments, in an article for a national newspaper, may be seen as a criticism of shadow chancellor Alistair Darling, who repeatedly declined to rule out a VAT rise during the election campaign.
As Tim's post this week showed, the BBC dominates broadcast and online news, and News International's newspaper holdings can at best be seen as a strong stake in a competitive (if declining) market.
Padavan declined Friday to participate in a debate to be co-sponsored by TimesLedger Newspapers and the Queens Chronicle Oct. 4 at Queensborough Community College in Bayside.
Goyanes» research shows that younger readers should be foremost in these strategies: «Despite the constant decline of young readers in the traditional newspaper industry, the internet presents a great opportunity for media managers to attract and convince them, since it is the market segment that is more likely to pay for information.»
In real life you can decline to be someone's godfather, but in the cultural sphere nobody asks your permission; you just open the newspaper one day to discover you're the godfather of punk (Lou Reed) or soul (James Brown) or maybe neoconservatism (Irving KristolIn real life you can decline to be someone's godfather, but in the cultural sphere nobody asks your permission; you just open the newspaper one day to discover you're the godfather of punk (Lou Reed) or soul (James Brown) or maybe neoconservatism (Irving Kristolin the cultural sphere nobody asks your permission; you just open the newspaper one day to discover you're the godfather of punk (Lou Reed) or soul (James Brown) or maybe neoconservatism (Irving Kristol).
Newspapers around the country have been in a steady decline over the past few years, a decline that arguably began with nightly news coverage as more and more households bought a television.
«There are concerns that digital media will cannibalize print media, based on the general decline in newspaper sales and take - up of online news services in many parts of the world, but the evidence from our research is that print and online are not generally regarded as direct substitutes by consumers,» said Nick Ingelbrecht, research director at Gartner.
TorStar is seeing a decline in their entire portfolio, primarily due to the newspapers.
Newspapers in the US are on the decline right now and the entire industry is seeing explosive growth via the digital offerings.
In June 1990, there were nearly 458,000 people employed in the newspaper publishing industry; by March 2016, that figure had fallen to about 183,000, a decline of almost 60 percenIn June 1990, there were nearly 458,000 people employed in the newspaper publishing industry; by March 2016, that figure had fallen to about 183,000, a decline of almost 60 percenin the newspaper publishing industry; by March 2016, that figure had fallen to about 183,000, a decline of almost 60 percent.
If you fail to look at the decline of newspapers in context of the historical arch of events, and you fail to see that the same forces driving down circulation are the same forces decreasing community involvement and civic engagement, then you'll never have a clue how to solve the problem.
Early in the article Alexandria Sage notes, «But a larger - format e-reader may not be a quick fix for a struggling newspaper business devastated by crumbling ad revenue and declining readership.
As newspapers and even magazines have declined in both reach and financial health, there has been a lot of concern expressed about the future of journalism — particularly longer - form or what some call «investigative journalism.»
I am reminded of a parallel in the newspaper industry, which largely seemed incapable of accurately seeing the readership numbers as the internet exploded, other than their own declining ones.
Touted as one of the crown jewels of newspapers, The Washington Post was given credit for several remarkable revelation that led to their long - living success operation in the business that has been fluctuated by declining sales.
What if you are looking at an industry in secular decline, such as the photo film business (think of how Kodak (EK: NYSE) has fumbled, or, worse, Polaroid), fixed - wire phone service companies, or the newspapers?
Still, Merritt Clifton of Animal People, an independent newspaper dedicated to animal protection issues, makes a compelling argument that the population of feral cats in the U.S. is much smaller than is often reported, and may very well be on the decline.
And the smart money is cautious: art collector and Blackstone investment guru J. Tomlinson Hill, speaking at MoMA this week in celebration of The Art Newspaper's 25th anniversary, said the $ 15 million price paid for a Jeff Koons floating basketball this week made him wish he could short the art market, i.e., bet on its decline.
While there are hopeful trends in environmental education, the decline of the newspaper and the rise of the amateur blog do not seem like an appropriate and effective solution to environmental illiteracy.
And though followers of Climate Etc may be misled into thinking that the Gauradin is the only UK newspaper, it is in fact a small and declining (both in readership and influence) paper with a circulation of c. 200,000.
But declines were all over, t» would seem In old newspaper tales by the ream And if they declined then In the cold way back when What a riddle this makes for the Team!
But I'm sure if I was a state climatologist, aware that a fellow state climatologist had been summarily fired for questioning AGW, I might write a newspaper column singing a lunatic's praises too — and turn a blind eye to all the missing raw data, and the endless «adjustments» that always mysteriously go in an upward direction, and the thoroughly corrupt, scheming UN / IPCC, and the plain fact that the planet itself is falsifying the CO2 - CAGW hypothesis: as CO2 steadily rises, the global temperature has been flat to declining for most of the past decade: click
With the decline in newspapers and traditional media, we're not getting the coverage on a myriad of niches that we have in the past.
The media outlets are also clamouring that newspapers, etc. are in decline while readers are asking for impartiality, verification, truth and accuracy.
Part of the perceived decline of newspapers in the US, besides the loss of revenue due to Craigslist, is that all that is happening is the minor repackaging of Reuters / AP / UPI / whoever content.
Though newspapers are in sad decline (last year I chaired the search committee for the new Dean of Berkeley's School of Journalism, and though each candidate for the job spoke to us of the impending doom of the printed newspaper,, no one had a way to prevent it), the New York Times still holds special cachet.
This is a good thing, too, as newspaper publishers, which historically hire a lot of advertising managers, will post a decline in their need for them.
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