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  2. Decline of newspapers - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more. [inconsistent] The list is sorted by distribution and state and labeled with the city of publication if not evident from the name.

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Launched its first trial in 1996 with Century Cable in Colorado Springs, using CableShare's VirtualModem software. Included headlines and Classified ads from the Colorado Springs Gazette newspaper. Jones Computer Network: Jones Intercable: Twelve-hour channel started in 1994; precursor to ZDTV. Mojo HD: Comcast/Cox Communications/Time Warner Cable

  5. Two Idaho weekly newspapers disappear, including one I used ...

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    The weekly newspaper editor does it all, covering high school sports and school board meetings, shooting our own photos, laying out the paper, picking up the copies from the printer (in Mark’s ...

  6. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The first editors discovered readers loved it when they criticized the local governor; the governors discovered they could shut down the newspapers. The most dramatic confrontation came in New York in 1734, where the governor brought John Peter Zenger to trial for criminal libel after the publication of satirical attacks. The jury acquitted ...

  7. Storied presses print L.A. Times for the last time as ... - AOL

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    A pressman picks up stray newspapers that fell off a conveyor belt that transports newspapers down to the distribution center at the Olympic printing facility, where the Los Angeles Times has been ...

  8. Paywall - Wikipedia

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    Three high level models of paywall have emerged: hard paywalls that allow no free content and prompt the user straight away to pay in order to read, listen or watch the content, soft paywalls that allow some free content, such as an abstract or summary, and metered paywalls that allow a set number of free articles that a reader can access over a specific period of time, allowing more ...

  9. Why Buffett Is Buying Newspapers - AOL

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    Earlier this month, Warren Buffett bought some newspaper titles through his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway (NYS: BRK.A) (NYS: BRK.B) . This surprised many people, both inside and outside the ...