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Monday, 18 August 2008 |
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In recent months, thousands of print journalists have lost
their jobs. Newspaper circulation is down, as well as advertising
revenue, page counts and stock prices. A new survey reveals that, for the first time, fewer than half of Americans are reading a newspaper on a daily basis. Here, a look at the future of media and the challenges impacting the newspaper industry through interviews with several media makers who are creating their own content
for their own niches on their own time, and foresee a future that will
make traditional media obsolete.
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