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The online editor of the aforementioned Tucson Citizen founded an alternative, locally based nonprofit online newspaper, the Tucson Sentinel, in 2009 after the Citizen was shut down, and not long afterward joined what is now the Institute for Nonprofit News, a national organization of over 200 similar independent news providers.
The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.
Elephind was a search engine for digitized versions of newspapers from various countries, with the goal of making it possible to search all digitized newspapers from a single website. [1] As of July 2021, 3,600,000 newspapers were accessible on the website, many of them not accessible through Google. The website was shut down mid-October 2023.
Among other things, stations could only broadcast news after 9:30 AM for morning news, and after 9:00 PM for evening news, ensuring that people were likely to already have received their morning and evening newspapers. This, however, did not end the feud between newspapers and radio. Local newspapers began feuds with local radio stations.
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Aug. 3—You might not realize it, but you were represented in court last week. A reporter witnessed the proceedings on your behalf. One of the most common questions I receive as an editor is why ...
An open API (application programming interface) makes the online news site "a platform for data and information that [the newspaper company] can generate value from in other ways." [14] Opening their API makes a newspaper's data available to outside sources, allowing developers and other services to make use of a paper's content for a fee. [72]