Our livelihood is now online journalism, but many of us here at Blogma honed skills in newspapers and remember the days when cutting and pasting text meant using scissors and glue. We nostalgically ...
Both of Detroit's major daily newspapers cut back home delivery to three days and turn to the Web for most content distribution. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News.
Newspapers ain’t what they used to be, but it wasn’t only the Internet, wokeness and the Red Chinese virus that ruined them beyond repair. The Beautiful People started destroying newspapers long ...
As the year winds down, columnist Scott Bradner has been trying to decide how to summarize 2009 Internet-wise. It seems to him that the continuing saga of the news business symbolizes yet another year ...
Companies that started out with printing presses and horse-drawn carts now churn out real journalism online all day long. Photo illustration Elon Musk might know about a lot of things — electric cars, ...
A recent study of America's top 100 newspaper websites, entitled "American Newspapers and the Internet; Threat or Opportunity?" by Bivings Research, noting that using the Internet to expand a ...
The Internet is now the most popular source of news after TV, according to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, which released its year-end roundup of news media consumption last week.
Advertisers are set to spend more on internet ads this year than on national newspaper ads, as the web becomes the third largest channel for advertising, research suggests. A report from GroupM found ...