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Broadcast News Shakeout
Networks, Local Stations Struggle Against Economic Fundamentals
When the news media analysts stop talking about names and personalities, the real issue for news media operations pops to the surface. It's basic economics.
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All Together Now
Media Convergence Makes News Outlets More Economical, But Some Say the Price Is Just Too High
Local television stations are sharing resources with local newsapers in the attempt to reduce duplication and cut costs. It works for the numbers crunchers, but one self-described newspaper "geek" fears the worst.
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News Online
Finding Profits In Web Content May Still Be In the Future
Online news providers are struggling to figure out how to make the enterprise profitable. You can still get it for free, but those days are probably numbered.
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Speaking of Ethics
A News Media Double Standard That Can't Be Allowed To Stand
by Terry Hadaway
Seems there's a trend of "unavailable for comment" from the moguls of media companies. If members of the news media demand access to senior corporate and government officials, then doesn't it make sense for media companies to comply with the same standard?
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Real News Is Good News?
In Russia, What Works and What Doesn't Often Determines What Makes News
Critics of the American news media complain that news is negative. In today's Russia, things work a bit differently.
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