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Social media: will it make the newspaper go extinct?

Twitter will outlast the New York Times. At least that’s what Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel predicted in May. While the […]

A response from Vin Crosbie on the possibility of social media replacing newspapers

In response to the question on whether social media posed an actual threat to newspapers, Vin Crosbie, managing partner of […]

Social media advertising vs. mainstream media online advertising: advertisers weigh in

Like mainstream media, social media platforms have been dabbling with native advertising. Facebook and Twitter are both fans of the […]

Q&A: The impact of social media advertising

Opening your Facebook page might resemble a stream of advertisements, featuring at least one creepily personalized ad among a slew […]

Crafting blogs for the fall/Halloween season

Halloween is already in swing even with the first day of fall still several days away. As the time for […]

A look at newsroom layoffs in the third quarter

At different times within the media industry, layoffs hit lows and highs. Creative Loafing reported this morning that as the […]

University news services have greater role in contemporary media landscape

Dropping frequency and going digital are ways college newspapers have mimicked the greater media at large, struggling to stay afloat […]

Newspaper wars reminiscent of simpler times

In a media landscape that increasingly follows the trend of one-newspaper towns, joint operating agreements and journalistic partnerships, a newspaper […]

Spotlighting daddy blogs in September

Mommy blogs often get all the glory, but there are plenty of dads who are discussing the trials, tribulations and […]

All eyes are watching Patch.com

At the height of its glory, Patch.com’s roughly 900 sites trailed down the East Coast as far as South Carolina, […]

Dropping paywalls the next trend?

Four months ago, the San Francisco Chronicle followed a trend by experimenting with a paywall. Newspapers big and small around […]

Media/PR professionals weigh in on the firing of TV reporter Shea Allen

If Twitter has shown us anything, it’s how easy it is to get caught posting inappropriately-deemed content online. Take Chicago […]

Tweeting on death and dying

Late last month, NPR radio host Scott Simon touched the hearts of the tweeting masses when he live-tweeted his mother’s […]

Network versus cable provider: Time Warner and CBS still in negotiations

The squabble over contract agreements between CBS and Time Warner has yet to come to an end, with the cable […]

The end of an era for the Washington Post

Out of the great family-owned newspapers, only the Sulzberger’s seem to remain standing, holding on tightly to the New York […]

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