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Media downturn

March 2018

  • The final issue ... NME closed its print edition after 66 years.

    'Its soul was lost somewhere': inside the demise of NME

    The cover of NME was still coveted by bands right to the end – but for readers themselves, it was a different story. Ex-staffers, publishers and musicians tell the inside story of how a once-mighty media brand lost its cool

January 2017

  • Roy Greenslade

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    'Enterprise revenues' offer newspapers a lifeline for the future

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    In a new book about the decline of journalism, stockbroking analyst Lorna Tilbian examines the potential of an alternative source of income for publishers

December 2016

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    Brighton Argus editor departs, but does Newsquest really care?

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    Publisher refuses to explain why yet another of its editors, one respected by both his staff and his audience, has left the ailing newspaper

November 2016

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    Call for the digital giants to fund public service reporting

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    Academics, politicians and trades unionists seek a way to ensure that Google and Facebook pay a 1% levy in order to support new news providers
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    Newspapers big and small are facing an existential crisis

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    News Corporation and the CN Group are suffering from the same problem, declining newsprint advertising revenue, which imperils journalism’s future
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    Make Google and Facebook pay for public service reporting

    Politicians urged to amend digital economy bill to ensure digital giants pay a 1% levy in order to fund investigative public interest journalism

October 2016

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    Local newspaper content too full of listicles and clickbait - lecturer

  • Roy Greenslade

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    Lessons to be learned as the Buenos Aires Herald goes weekly

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    A print publishing reality: advertisers, not readers, are the customers

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    Buenos Aires Herald 'to switch from daily to weekly format'

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    Canada's Postmedia Network announces new round of staff cuts

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    Thomson Reuters returns to its Canadian heartland

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    I'm with you on the digital revolution, it's the lack of journalism I can't face

September 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

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    Publishers and journalists must work together to save journalism

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    From a commercial perspective, reporters are too expensive and are therefore taking the brunt of newspaper cutbacks. But they perform a vital public service...
  • Ashley Highfield, the chief executive of Johnston Press. 
Photo by Linda Nylind. 23/9/2015.

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    Johnston Press prepares for meeting with activist investor

    Fund has seen the value of its investment in the newspaper publisher tumble
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    Canada's Globe & Mail asks for staff cuts as it seeks to reduce costs

    Toronto-based newspaper calls on staff to take up voluntary redundancy offer, despite being able to point to substantial online success

August 2016

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    Canada's Toronto Star cuts 45 newsroom jobs after £14m loss

    Audience for the newspaper’s tablet edition reaches plateau after initial surge of interest... and advertising continues to decline

July 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

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    Johnston Press is a masterclass in media mismanagement - analyst

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  • Copies of Postmedia-owned newspapers the Vancouver Sun and the Province are displayed at a store in Burnaby, Canada, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. Postmedia has cut approximately 90 jobs and merged newsrooms in four cities as it steps up plans to slash costs amid mounting revenue Postmedia has cut approximately 90 jobs and merged newsrooms in four cities as it steps up plans to slash costs amid mounting revenue losses, according to the Canadian Press. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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    Canadian newspaper publisher reports 14th successive quarterly loss

June 2016

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    Almost 60% of US newspaper jobs vanish in 26 years

    Employment statistics show the effects of the digital age on newsprint
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