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Tag Archives: Newspapers
Competition in Print Advertising between Paid and Free Newspapers
Lydia Cheung (School of Economics, Auckland University of Technology) and Geoffrey Brooke (School of Economics, Auckland University of Technology) study Competition in Print Advertising between Paid and Free Newspapers. ABSTRACT: This paper looks at the market for print advertising in… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged advertising, between, Competition, free, Newspapers, Paid, Print
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Citizen Journalism Replaces Newspapers in School Walkout
The Denver Post announced the layoff of 30 reporters and editors this afternoon. The layoff represents a third of the Post’s staff and the fourth major layoff in three plus years. In a staff meeting, the @DenverPost editor just told … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Marketing
Tagged Citizen, Journalism, Newspapers, Replaces, school, Walkout
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The future of newspapers? Who knows? But there is one.
I don't know where books are going. I don't know what will happen to newspapers. But I am confident that both will survive and perhaps even prosper in the new environment we find ourselves in. John Lanchester's article in the … Continue reading
"Read all about it!" Court rules web is permanent, newspapers are ephemeral
Daily Mirror: from today's fresh news … Here's a case which might have just been about the effect of an implied, unwritten and ephemeral contract, but it is also about the permanence of an internet presence. In October 2009, in … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged about, Court, ephemeral, it", Newspapers, permanent, Rules
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Homeland Security Cuts Newspapers
The Department of Homeland Security is giving up newspaper subscriptions because the news is available on the Internet for free. Well, the President did ask his cabinet to cut a hundred million from the budget. More here. Read more detail … Continue reading