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  2. Decline of newspapers - Wikipedia

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    But those consumers are now reading newspapers online for free, and although newspapers have been able to convert some of that viewership into ad dollars, it is a trickle compared to previous sources. At most newspapers, Web advertising accounts for only 10%–15% of revenues. [36]

  3. Free newspaper - Wikipedia

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    Free newspapers in the United States trace their history back to the 1940s when Walnut Creek, California publisher Dean Lesher began what is widely believed to be the first free daily, now known as the Contra Costa Times. In the 1960s, he converted that newspaper and three others in the county to paid circulation.

  4. List of free daily newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Most of the papers listed are no longer published daily (as noted); they have either ceased publication or switched to a weekly/semi-weekly schedule. California [ edit ]

  5. Decades worth of Fall River newspapers are now free online ...

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    Digging into Fall River history — and your own — is getting easier. The library has made decades of Herald News archives available online for free.

  6. Savannah Opinion 101: 'Why do they do that in the newspaper ...

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    "Why do they do that in the newspaper?" Savannah Morning News' opinion editor explains the mission and approach behind opinion content.

  7. Why Newspaper Stocks are up Big this Year - AOL

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    What do newspaper companies like The Washington Post Company , New York Times and Gannett have in common? Although they are said to be in a dying industry, so far this year all of them have beaten ...

  8. Digital newsstand - Wikipedia

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    A digital newsstand is a digital distribution platform for downloadable newspapers, magazines and journals. Examples include (but are not limited to) Apple's Newsstand and Google Play Newsstand – both of which have been discontinued – Amazon Kindle Newsstand [1] and Magzter.

  9. OPINION: Elections are always important, especially in a ...

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    Oct. 6—Elections are always important. As longtime Spokesman-Review political writer Jim Camden explained this past summer in an insightful article: Our nation's history shows us that the ...