Email
Password
Remember meForgot password?
Log in with Facebook
Connect your Digital Journal account with Facebook to use this feature.
Log In Sign Up   Connect

Up to 45,000 wild horses face slaughter by the U.S. government Special

Maher taunts birthers, launches 'wifer' movement

Op-Ed: Facebook investors should take responsibility, keep faith

325398,325534,325544

Print media News

Declining print media readership blamed for job losses in Canada

A well-established pulp and paper company in Canada has stopped operations, laying off more than 1,000 employees due to lack of demand for newsprint, as print media players start to shift online for delivery of news to their readers.
In the Media by Leo Reyes

Does the Small Screen Give the Big Picture?

Television news and the Internet give an overview of what is happening at any given time. Many people only get their news that way. But do they get the big picture? That’s important given the discussion of print media’s media.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 5 comments

US-based Newspaper Gives up Print Edition to go Online Only

AsianWeek, a US-based publication has announced that they will drop their print edition on Friday and shift to online publishing instead. Recent studies indicate that nearly half of Americans say the Internet is their top source of news.
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 1 comment

Even Those In Print Media's Upper Management Turn To The Web

Headlines tell the tales of woe for print publishing but how do those publishers consume media themselves? Not surprisingly they are like the rest of us, flocking to the Internet instead of shelling out money for printed copy.
In the Media by KJ Mullins
apis-129437 apis-119919 apis-112802 apis-107345
 

Search Digital Journal Archives


Set up a news alert for

Print media


Print media Headlines

The first Encyclopaedia Britannica was printed in 1768. And now, 244 years later, it has been printed for the last time. At least as a set of bound books. Its publisher has announced that it will no longer be publishing the print version, and will stop selling...
After 244 years the Encyclopaedia Britannica will no longer be produced in print, new editions will appear only online.
The Encyclopaedia Britannica has decided to end its print edition and from now on it will only be available online.
The number of print books bought last year falls by 13%, despite a surge by War Horse, according to Nielsen BookScan data.
A US firm has been handed the multi-million-pound contract to print the tickets for the London Olympics, sparking criticism from UK businesses.
Top News
topnews-right-177616 topnews-right-177722 topnews-right-177731 topnews-right-177729 topnews-right-177719 topnews-right-177735 topnews-right-177718 topnews-right-177712

Print media Image

Readers
Photo by DigitalJournal.com
Readers
image:45556:8::0

Print media Blogs

Second outing of BBC3 ‘Lip Service’ climaxed with a grand finale

The long awaited second series of British hit drama Lip Service returned this spring on BBC3 after nearly two years....
9 hours ago in  TV Fans by Anca Dumitru

Ze’ev Jabotinsky Lives On: From Irving Moskowitz to Danny Danon – No Mightier Weapon than Indifference

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, by all accounts was heavily influenced by his recently...
10 hours ago by RonnTorossian

Use, your colon.

Use, your colon or Use your colon. same words and different meanings. How can that be? the answer is simple - one has a...
May 24, 2012 by Gar Swaffar

Facebook Users Can Now Build Mobile Friendly Applications

Facebook users and business page owners can now leverage their custom page tab apps by providing them at their fans...
May 24, 2012 by Jim Belosic

The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
May 22, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner
bpimgset-177728 bpimgset-177721 bpimgset-177631
  1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 208 Next»

Corporate

Help & Support

News Links

copyright © 1998-2012 digitaljournal.com   |   powered by dell servers
Show toolbar