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A study shows how old newspaper can be used as a low-cost and green solution for the large-scale production of single walled carbon nanotubes. The nanotubes can be used in electronics and optics technology.
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By AFP
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A US trade panel on Wednesday blocked tariffs imposed on Canadian newsprint imports that drew sharp protests because of their impact on struggling American newspapers.
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By AFP
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A US trade panel on Wednesday blocked tariffs imposed on Canadian newsprint imports which drew sharp protests because of their impact on struggling American newspapers.
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Local newspapers are in decline due to rising costs, falling advertising revenues and a public that is seeking digital news content. Facebook has stepped in to help.
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By AFP
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Gleeful Brexit-backing newspapers raised a toast Wednesday to Britain's serving notice on its EU membership, while their continental European counterparts struck a tone of lament, with one insisting "it's not too late" to think again.
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The owner of an upstate New York newspaper said a man bought hundreds of copies of newspapers to keep people from reading about his drunk driving arrest. However, the story was published online, too.
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Toronto -
It's been a grim few weeks for Canadian newspapers, so the Canadian Journalism Foundation's latest talk, "Spotlight on Publishers: The Challenge of Making News Pay," was a very timely one.
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Ask anyone today whether they think journalism is dead and their answer will depend on what medium they prefer to find their news. Most people today likely get much of their news online.
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The New York Times Company delivered another quarterly loss - its 13th consecutive quarterly decline - citing an extra week in 2012 and investments the company made in 2013.
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The Washington Post Company, having sold the Washington Post newspaper and digital concern to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, announced its new name on Monday.
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The New York Times just posted its 12th consecutive quarterly advertising revenue decline, claiming a "complex and fragmented" market is to blame — but is it something else?
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Istanbul -
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan receives support from powerful Fetullah Gulen and his media empire even as he censors the news in Turkey.
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With the Washington Post implementing a paywall on their flagship digital property next week, a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers suggests paywalls will not stop revenue declines at newspapers.
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Following in the footsteps of other newspapers across North America, such as the New York Times, Postmedia Inc. announced that it was expanding its paywall to all of its newspapers.
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Six Leading European newspapers jointly produce a supplement every half year with detailed analysis and perspectives concerning developments and problems within the European Union. Issue 4 deals with the dwindling public support for the EU.
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Billionaire funders of the Tea Party, the Koch brothers, have reportedly expressed interest in buying several newspapers across the United States.
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The Pew Research Center for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) released a ground-breaking study about the newspaper industry. Within the report, four different American newspapers found innovative ways to discover potential business models.
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Tehran -
Fourteen Iranian journalists have been placed under arrest by government officials for reportedly "consorting with hostile foreign news media".
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As part of its wide-ranging democratic reforms, the new government of Myanmar will start accepting applications from publishers who want to go into newspaper business starting February 2013.
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Internet search giant Google is threatening to exclude French media sites from returned search results if France goes ahead with a proposed law which would force search engines to pay for content.
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Athens -
A news blackout was experienced on Wednesday as journalists walked off the job for 24 hours, just one day before the general strike in Greece.
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The American newspaper conglomerate Journal Register Co. is filing for bankruptcy once again, after it did the same in 2009.
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Toronto -
A majority of citizens are still looking to traditional news media to get their information on the political pulse of the nation. But there is a big problem: They are not getting what they’re searching for.
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Featured in articles by Digital Journal, Politico, Huffington Post and more, the new documentary film "Fit to Print" is starting to generate more and more buzz around the news-media world.
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"Fit to Print" is a documentary film which chronicles the struggles faced by many traditional print reporters as readership drops and jobs are lost.
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Toronto -
Postmedia Network Canada, the publisher of the largest chain of Canadian big-city daily newspapers, continues to struggle. The company announced Monday that it will be making several revisions to its business model.
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Toronto -
Postmedia Network Canada, the publisher of the largest chain of Canadian big-city daily newspapers, continues to struggle. The company announced Monday that it will be making several revisions to its business model.
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Washington -
According to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, newspapers in the United States lose $7 in print revenue for every dollar earned in digital revenue. Will a new business model appear?
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Chicago -
Chicago's second best-selling newspaper Sun-Times has been sold to a local investor group in a deal valued at more than $20 million.
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A Russian oligarch decided to fire the senior management at a well-known leading publisher who printed material insulting Vladimir Putin.
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A selection of the British press Mark Hillary
9/11 Stories flickr//mirsasha
Several newspapers NS Newsflash (CC BY 2.0)
Newspaper vendor, Paddington Station, London England, February 2005 WikiCommons
File photo: Stacks of newspapers. Erich Ferdinand (CC BY 2.0)
A temperature bar graph showing 2011 newspaper ad expectations in all categories for both Canada and the U.S. Courtesy Kubas Primedia
Fake news is challenging traditional views of how information is distributed online Pixabay / Pexels
Film poster for the documentary "Fit to Print" Poster created by Bryan Ribeiro
Courtesy Pew Research Center, Project for Excellence in Journalism
Gifts wrapped using newspaper pages. Rey Suwito
Inside the Newsroom, on the wall as classic newspaper front pages.
Screenshot of NewspaperMap.com Courtesy NewspaperMap.com
A total of 4,397 newspaper articles from 11 newspapers were coded on multiple elements of framing including topic, source and implied moral evaluation of illicit drug use. ABC
Newspapers on display at a stand in Lagos, Nigeria.
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