'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
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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
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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
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Publishers and journalists must work together to save journalism
Roy Greenslade
From a commercial perspective, reporters are too expensive and are therefore taking the brunt of newspaper cutbacks. But they perform a vital public service...
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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
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Johnston Press is a masterclass in media mismanagement - analyst
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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