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layout of which affects the space available for editorial—or may contain region-specific news. In rare instances, the advertising may not change from one zone to another, but there will be different region-specific editorial content. As the content can vary widely, zoned editions are often produced in parallel. Editioning occurs in the main sections as news is updated throughout the night. The advertising is usually the same in each edition (with the exception of zoned regionals, in which it is often the 'B' section of local news that undergoes advertising changes). As each edition represents the latest news available for the next press run, these editions are produced linearly, with one completed edition being copied and updated for the next edition. The previous edition is always copied to maintain a
Newspaper of Record and to fall back on if a quick correction is needed for the press. For example, both
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of 123 percent (meaning the average U.S. household received 1.23 newspapers). As other media began to compete with newspapers, and as printing became easier and less expensive giving rise to a greater diversity of publications, market penetration began to decline. It was not until the early 1970s, however, that market penetration dipped below 100 percent. By 2000, it was 53 percent and still falling. Many paid-for newspapers offer a variety of subscription plans. For example, someone might want only a Sunday paper, or perhaps only Sunday and
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advertising, and precipitous drops in circulation. Since the late-1990s, the number of newspapers slated for closure, bankruptcy, or severe cutbacks has risen—especially in the United States, where the industry has shed a fifth of its journalists since 2001. A June 2022 report estimated that 2 newspapers die each week, and revealed that the US dropped from 8,891 newspapers in 2005 to 6,377 at the end of May 2022. Journalism jobs dropped from about 75,000 in 2006 to 31,000 in 2022.
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2228:, (formerly The International Herald Tribune) have always had that focus, while others are repackaged national newspapers or "international editions" of national or large metropolitan newspapers. In some cases, articles that might not interest the wider range of readers are omitted from international editions; in others, of interest to
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the newspaper itself—editorial, production/printing, circulation, and advertising, although they are frequently referred to by a variety of other names. Most papers also have the non-newspaper-specific departments found in other businesses of comparable size, such as accounting, marketing, human resources, and IT.
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have been hurt by the decline of many traditional advertisers. Department stores and supermarkets could be relied upon in the past to buy pages of newspaper advertisements, but due to industry consolidation are much less likely to do so now. Additionally, newspapers are seeing traditional advertisers
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Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries, unlike most other countries, daily newspapers do not publish on Sundays. In the past there were independent Sunday newspapers; nowadays the same publisher often produces a Sunday newspaper, distinct in many ways from the daily, usually with
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and used to convey political, military, and economic news quickly and efficiently to
Italian cities (1500–1700)—sharing some characteristics of newspapers though usually not considered true newspapers. However, none of these publications fully met the classical criteria for proper newspapers, as they
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Currency: Its information is as up to date as its publication schedule allows. The degree of up-to-date-ness of a print newspaper is limited by the need for time to print and distribute the newspaper. In major cities, there may be a morning edition and a later edition of the same day's paper, so that
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became the first daily
Internet-based newspaper with its own paid reporters and original content. The future of newspapers in countries with high levels of Internet access has been widely debated as the industry has faced down soaring newsprint prices, slumping ad sales, the loss of much classified
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A common measure of a newspaper's health is market penetration, expressed as a percentage of households that receive a copy of the newspaper against the total number of households in the paper's market area. In the 1920s, on a national basis in the U.S., daily newspapers achieved market penetration
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Newspapers often refine distribution of ads and news through zoning and editioning. Zoning occurs when advertising and editorial content change to reflect the location to which the product is delivered. The editorial content often may change merely to reflect changes in advertising—the quantity and
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do not sell subscriptions, but they still have a circulation department responsible for distributing the newspapers. Sales staff in the advertising department not only sell ad space to clients such as local businesses, but also help clients design and plan their advertising campaigns. Other members
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English-speaking world, the person who selects the content for the newspaper is usually referred to as the editor. Variations on this title such as editor-in-chief, executive editor, and so on are common. For small newspapers, a single editor may be responsible for all content areas.
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British expatriates living in India or Hong Kong who subscribed to British newspapers. Newspapers can be delivered to subscribers homes and/or
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is printed every day, sometimes with the exception of
Sundays and occasionally Saturdays (and some major holidays). Saturday and, where they exist, Sunday editions of daily newspapers tend to be larger, include more specialized sections (e.g., on arts, films, entertainment) and advertising inserts,
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The number of copies distributed, either on an average day or on particular days (typically Sunday), is called the newspaper's circulation and is one of the principal factors used to set advertising rates. Circulation is not necessarily the same as copies sold, since some copies or newspapers are
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Since 2005 in the UK more than 200 regional newspapers have closed down resulting in a 50% decline in the number of regional journalists. A 2016 study by King's
College, London, found that the towns that lost their local newspapers receded from democratic values and experienced the loss of public
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around 1450. In the 50 years after
Gutenberg started printing, an estimated 500,000 books were in circulation, printed on about 1,000 presses across the continent. Gutenberg's invention was a simple device, but it launched a revolution marked by repeated advances in technology and, as a result, a
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in the early 21st century was at first largely interpreted as a mere print-versus-digital contest in which digital beats print. The reality is different and multivariate, as newspapers now routinely have online presence; anyone willing to subscribe can read them digitally online. Factors such as
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to be published and it became the first continuously published newspaper in the colonies. Soon after, weekly papers began being published in New York and Philadelphia. These early newspapers followed the British format and were usually four pages long. They mostly carried news from Britain and
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subscription, or perhaps a daily subscription. Most newspapers provide some or all of their content on the Internet, either at no cost or for a fee. In some cases, free access is available only for a matter of days or weeks, or for a certain number of viewed articles, after which readers must
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General newspapers cover all topics, with different emphasis. While at least mentioning all topics, some might have good coverage of international events of importance; others might concentrate more on national or local entertainment or sports. Specialised newspapers might concentrate more
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The debate has become more urgent lately, as the 2008–2009 recession shaved newspapers' profits and as once-explosive growth in web revenue has leveled off, forestalling what the industry hoped would become an important source of revenue. At issue is whether the newspaper industry faces a
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serves a region such as a city, or part of a large city. Almost every market has one or two newspapers that dominate the area. Large metropolitan newspapers often have large distribution networks, and can be found outside their normal area, sometimes widely, sometimes from fewer sources.
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distributed without cost. Readership figures may be higher than circulation figures, because many copies are read by more than one person, although this is offset by the number of copies distributed but not read (especially for those distributed free). In the United States, the
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and require paid subscription for access. In less-developed countries, cheaper printing and distribution, increased literacy, a growing middle class, and other factors have compensated for the emergence of electronic media, and newspaper circulation continues to grow.
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era of the 19th century, many newspapers in the United States relied on sensational stories that were meant to anger or excite the public, rather than to inform. The restrained style of reporting that relies on fact checking and accuracy regained popularity around
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get their news from social media websites. In the 2010s, many traditional newspapers have begun offering "digital editions", accessible via computers and mobile devices. Online advertising allows news websites to show catered ads, based on a visitor's interests.
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Similarly, in many countries with a large foreign-language-speaking population or many tourists, newspapers in languages other than the national language are both published locally and imported. For example, newspapers and magazines from many countries, and
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was discontinued, and 30 ministers were sentenced "to a severe punishment". It was printed daily, and covered a range of topics, including weather, constellations, and current affairs. In 2017, a Korean monk claimed to have discovered an extant copy of the
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which third parties pay a fee to have included in the paper. Advertorials commonly advertise new products or techniques, such as a new design for golf equipment, a new form of laser surgery, or weight-loss drugs. The tone is usually closer to that of a
2232:, significant national news is retained. As English became the international language of business and technology, many newspapers formerly published only in non-English languages have also developed English-language editions. In places as varied as
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While most newspapers are aimed at a broad spectrum of readers, usually geographically defined, some focus on groups of readers defined more by their interests than their location: for example, there are daily and weekly business newspapers (e.g.,
1821:(London) acquired a printing press capable of making 1,100 impressions per hour. Soon, this press was adapted to print on both sides of a page at once. This innovation made newspapers cheaper and thus available to a larger part of the population.
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of a newspaper is thus always subject to the interests of someone, whether owners, advertisers or a government. Some newspapers with high editorial independence, high journalism quality, and large circulation are viewed as
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newspapers goes back to the 19th century. Many editors were not only journalists but also writers, philosophers and politicians. With unofficial journals, these intellectuals encouraged public discourse on politics in the
797:. By the early 19th century, many cities in Europe, as well as North and South America, published newspapers. Some newspapers with high editorial independence, high journalism quality, and large circulation are viewed as
3109:, a daily paper that was published in New York City. Rather than charging 6 cents per copy, the price of a typical New York daily at the time, they charged 1-cent, and depended on advertising to make up the difference.
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of having advertising subsidize the cost of printing and distributing newspapers (and, it is always hoped, the making of a profit) rather than having subscribers cover the full cost was first done, it seems, in 1833 by
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nations, it has been rising in the chief developing nations (Brazil, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa), whose paid daily circulation exceeded those of the developed nations for the first time in 2008. In India,
1877:) and sports newspapers. More specialist still are some weekly newspapers, usually free and distributed within limited regional areas; these may serve communities as specific as certain immigrant populations, the local
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that have occurred since the morning edition was printed. Online newspapers can be updated as frequently as new information becomes available, even several times per day, which means that online editions can be very
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Some publications are published, for example, fortnightly (or biweekly in American parlance). They may have a change from normal weekly day of the week during the Christmas period depending the day of the week
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in 1993. Usually, it is a specially expanded edition, often several times the thickness and weight of the weekday editions and containing generally special sections not found in the weekday editions, such as
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Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, enthaltend die Lebensskizzen der denkwürdigen Personen, welche seit 1750 in den österreichischen Kronländern geboren wurden oder darin gelebt und gewirkt
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As of January of this year , the national editions of The Times were being printed at 19 different locations across the United States and home delivery was available in 195 markets throughout the country.
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At large newspapers, the most senior editor is in overall charge of the publication, while less senior editors may each focus on one subject area, such as local news or sports. These divisions are called
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specifically on, for example, financial matters. There are publications covering exclusively sports, or certain sports, horse-racing, theatre, and so on, although they may no longer be called newspapers.
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and cost more. Typically, the majority of these newspapers' staff members work Monday to Friday, so the Sunday and Monday editions largely depend on content made in advance or content that is syndicated.
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As of 2007, virtually all major printed newspapers produced online editions distributed over the Internet, which, depending on the country, may be regulated by journalism organizations such as the
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A wide variety of material has been published in newspapers. Besides the aforementioned news, information and opinions, they include weather forecasts; criticism and reviews of the arts (including
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The first newspapers in the Ottoman Empire were owned by foreigners living there who wanted to make propaganda about the Western world. The earliest was printed in 1795 by the Palais de France in
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Effective April 7, we will reduce publishing and delivering the printed newspaper to three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) instead of five days (Tuesday through Friday and Sunday.)
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Sousa, Jorge Pedro Sousa (Coord.); Maria do Carmo Castelo Branco; Mário Pinto; Sandra Tuna; Gabriel Silva; Eduardo Zilles Borba; Mônica Delicato; Carlos Duarte; Nair Silva; Patrícia Teixeira.
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published government news; it was handwritten on silk and read by government officials. In 1582, there was the first reference to privately published newssheets in Beijing, during the late
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The decline in advertising revenues affected both the print and online media as well as all other mediums; print advertising was once lucrative but has greatly declined, and the prices of
3567:"Plummeting Newspaper Ad Revenue Sparks New Wave of Changes: With global newspaper print advertising on pace for worst decline since the recession, publishers cut costs and restructure"
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A newspaper typically generates 70–80% of its revenue from advertising, and the remainder from sales and subscriptions. The portion of the newspaper that is not advertising is called
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technologies have revolutionized the newspaper production process. These technologies have enabled newspapers to publish color photographs and graphics, as well as innovative
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onto paper. It is sometimes considered one of the earliest newspapers to be published. The first recorded attempt to found a newspaper of the modern type in South Asia was by
1184:, or government announcement bulletins, were produced. They were carved in metal or stone and posted in public places. In China, early government-produced news-sheets, called
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might require less than an hour of operation, meaning that if the newspaper had its own press it would sit idle most of the time. If the newspaper offers information online,
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In some cases a Sunday edition is an expanded version of a newspaper from the same publisher; in other cases, particularly in Britain, it may be a separate enterprise, e.g.,
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in the physical technological sense was invented, 'the press' in the extended sense of the word also entered the historical stage. The phenomenon of publishing was now born.
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are journalists who primarily report facts that they have gathered, and those who write longer, less news-oriented articles may be called feature writers. Photographers and
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which was first revealed that day, after the morning edition was already printed. Previews of tomorrow's newspapers are often a feature of late night news programs, such as
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enabled newspapers to become an even more widely circulated means of communication, as new printing technologies made printing less expensive and more efficient. In 1814,
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classified ads no longer being a large revenue center (because of other ways to buy and sell online) and ad impressions now being dispersed across many media are inputs.
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and news websites, resulting in a general decline. One of the challenges is that a number of online news websites are free to access. Other online news sites have a
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in the UK. But as some publishers find their print-based models increasingly unsustainable, Web-based "newspapers" have also started to appear, such as the
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websites. While online newspapers have increased access to newspapers by people with Internet access, people without Internet or computer access (e.g.,
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of the news into information telling the reader "what it all means" and persuading them to concur. Papers also include articles that have no
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and with forcefully advocated political and critical ideas, aiming to expose the administration's flaws. The first newspaper in Peru was
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Since newspapers began as a journal (record of current events), the profession involved in the making of newspapers began to be called
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is the largest-circulation English newspaper, with 3.14 million copies daily. According to the 2009 Indian Readership Survey, the
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offer a regional edition, printed through a local contractor, and featuring locale specific content. The Journal's global advertising
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prefixes yielding page numbers A1-A20, B1-B20, C1-C20, and so on). Most traditional papers also feature an editorial page containing
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competitors. The content of a microdaily can range from intense local news coverage to a combination of local and national stories.
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and press operators physically print the newspaper. Printing is outsourced by many newspapers, partly because of the cost of an
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even though only one edition was published before the paper was suppressed by the government. In 1704, the governor allowed
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trough (or dip), or whether new technology has rendered print newspapers obsolete. As of 2017, an increasing percentage of
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boasted a circulation of 33,500,000 in 1991. According to United Nations data from 1995 Japan has three daily papers—the
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sections where people and businesses can buy small advertisements to sell goods or services; as of 2013, an increase in
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are often lower than those of their print precursors. Besides remodelling advertising, the internet (especially the
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of online newspapers may be counteracting those effects. The oldest newspaper still published is the
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sections of the paper. Some ways newspapers have tried to improve their credibility are: appointing
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An Inky Business: A History of Newspapers from the English Civil Wars to the American Civil War
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Teeter, Dwight L (July 1965). "Benjamin Towne: The Precarious Career of a Persistent Printer".
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The Invention of News: How the World Came to Know About Itself
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3867:. Periodical (in Dutch). Antwerp: Antwerp Library. p. 27.
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may be employed to upload stories to the newspaper's website.
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For Enquiring Minds: A Cultural Study of Supermarket Tabloids
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4913:"Specifics on Newspapers from 'State of News Media' Report"
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4073:"Korean monk claims to have found world's oldest newspaper"
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Storia del giornalismo italiano : dalle origini a oggi
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Novo Milênio: MNDLP - Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro, de 1808
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Read All About It!: A History of the British Newspaper
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Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien
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format. General-interest newspapers typically publish
4700:"Newspapers: Audience – State of the Media 2004"
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E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936
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exceeded 21,500,000 in 1990, while the Soviet weekly
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3952:"WAN – Oldest newspapers still in circulation"
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United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
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5264:More than 8m pages of Historic European newspapers
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3565:Suzanne Vranica; Jack Marshall (20 October 2016).
2670:Most modern newspapers are in one of three sizes:
1130:and people living in remote or rural regions) may
5270:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
3900:(in Italian). Torino: UTET libreria. p. 15.
1898:"Daily paper" redirects here. For the brand, see
1758:and issued in 1860. The first newspaper in Iran,
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5042:The Daily Miracle: An Introduction to Journalism
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3112:Newspapers in countries with easy access to the
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2764:"Microdaily" is infrequently used to refer to a
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1523:. This is considered the first newspaper in the
5211:Chart – Real and Fake News (2016)/Vanessa Otero
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4485:Bureau of Labor Statistics (17 December 2009).
3374:Newspapers in the United States § Archives
1520:Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick
927:; these articles are written by staff writers.
4005:Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
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2933:List of newspapers in the World by circulation
2574:, at retailers, and through vending machines.
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2725:in contrast to broadsheets. Examples include
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1742:The first non-official Turkish newspaper,
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5037:(Houghton Mifflin Company, 1913, 364pp.).
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3793:"WAN – Newspapers: 400 Years Young!"
2256:visit for long stays during the winter ("
2193:national newspapers in the United Kingdom
2133:Learn how and when to remove this message
1354:Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c.
1198:("Bulletin of the Court") of the Chinese
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1109:Newspapers typically meet four criteria:
872:, crime, weather, and natural disasters;
5250:Historical newspapers from 1700s–Present
5125:Newspapers in Central And Eastern Europe
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4575:"The evolution of news and the internet"
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4308:Article in "Die Presse" on its founding.
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5044:(3rd ed. 2006), 518pp; global viewpoint
4970:Clifford, Stephanie (12 October 2008).
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4630:"Dailies add 12.6 million readers"
3548:"Newspaper Circulation Falls Nearly 9%"
2634:provides a good example of editioning.
1058:late 2000s–early 2010s global recession
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5713:Promotion and marketing communications
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4875:Newspaper futures: India and the world
4773:. wallstreetcosmos.com. Archived from
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1636:published the government news; it was
1332:Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
1316:derives its name. The German-language
915:that express the personal opinions of
60:A girl reading a 21 July 1969 copy of
5283:
5238:
5198:– Worldwide Newspaper Circulation Map
5098:
4972:"Newspapers' Web Revenue is Stalling"
4852:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,
4511:. Advertising.wsj.com. Archived from
4381:Herszenhorn, David (29 August 2001).
4047:"Exclusive: Corrupt system and media"
3767:Jahrbuch für Kommunikationsgeschichte
3726:
3627:
2397:, CRAYON, ICurrent.com, Kibboko.com,
2215:is available throughout the country.
2036:is an example of such a publication.
1885:enthusiasts within a city or region.
1782:" (Leader in Medicine) in the 1860s.
5206:A History of Central Florida Podcast
4910:
4547:Liedtke, Michael (26 October 2009).
4319:"Erste Tageszeitung kam aus Leipzig"
4266:
4124:Stavrianos, Leften Stavros (2000) .
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3600:
3278:("opposite the editorial page") and
2909:is also printed on pink paper while
2834:in Spain and, from 2005 until 2018,
2772:that offers lower ad rates than its
2401:. times and many others. With these
2168:International newspapers on sale in
2111:adding citations to reliable sources
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1939:, published by Timotheus Ritzsch in
1685:History of Middle Eastern newspapers
986:websites for selling goods, such as
5040:Conley, David, and Stephen Lamble.
4460:"The death of the local newspaper?"
4418:. Journalism.co.uk. 19 January 2007
3889:
3708:Nelson, Heming (11 February 1998).
3668:. Wan and-press.org. Archived from
2641:Los Angeles Times suburban sections
2070:Geographical scope and distribution
1766:in 1837. The first journals in the
1586:, though there existed already the
1477:, was published from 1702 to 1735.
1413:. The first newspaper in Portugal,
1363:Corrant out of Italy, Germany, etc.
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5274:National Digital Newspaper Program
4993:
4533:See K.G. Barnhurst and J. Nerone,
4440:. theguardian.com. 24 January 2017
4130:. C. Hurst & Co. p. 211.
3847:
3546:Plambeck, Joseph (26 April 2010).
2860:. In addition, desktop computers,
2788:: 470 mm × 315 mm (
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2030:publishes three times a week. The
1152:the later edition can incorporate
1132:not be able to access the Internet
866:political events and personalities
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5225:Chart – Real and Fake News (2014)
5141:
5049:The Newspaper Designer's Handbook
4796:Frédéric, Filloux (16 May 2011).
4662:"Technology and the Global Press"
4438:"Guardian News and Media Limited"
4099:"세계 최초의 신문…1577년 조선시대 '조보' 실물 발견"
3666:"WAN – A Newspaper Timeline"
3605:. Ib.hu-berlin.de. Archived from
3601:Rehm, Margarete (25 April 2000).
3453:List of online newspaper archives
3292:Impact of television and Internet
2269:
1727:). It was first paper written in
1540:became the first American daily.
848:are also weekly, but they have a
5186:The New Student's Reference Work
5148:
4911:Saba, Jennifer (16 March 2009).
4827:Newspaper Association of America
4587:from the original on 4 July 2010
4349:Atkinson, Bill (31 March 2020).
4228:. Britannica Online Encyclopedia
3432:
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4725:Mensing, Donica (Spring 2007).
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4687:Print media in India#Readership
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3795:. Wan-press.org. Archived from
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3720:
3475:
1907:Sunday Edition (disambiguation)
1459:Oprechte Haerlemse Courant 1656
1457:has appeared with the subtitle
1421:. The first Spanish newspaper,
1322:, printed from 1605 onwards by
1250:List of the earliest newspapers
1244:History of newspaper publishing
1138:is also a factor that prevents
5034:Newspaper Writing and Editing.
4171:Ágoston & Masters, p. 433.
3748:At the same time, then as the
3701:
3684:
3639:University of California Press
3594:
3577:
3558:
3539:
3499:
3448:List of newspaper comic strips
3247:Landmark Media Enterprises LLC
3070:
2941:Ageing of newspaper readership
2013:
1983:and Sunday magazines (such as
1678:
1487:History of American newspapers
1359:folio- rather than quarto-size
1281:from 1609, the first newspaper
1104:
13:
1:
4278:University of Tennessee Press
3492:
3406:optical character recognition
3174:
3079:Newspaper and advertisement,
3065:Attempting to buy a newspaper
2425:
2278:
1861:
1622:History of Chinese newspapers
1464:Merkuriusz Polski Ordynaryjny
1340:, was published from 1609 in
1265:History of British newspapers
1237:
1050:
1033:(wire services) (such as the
801:. With the popularity of the
770:(usually on cheap, low-grade
623:Pundit / commentator
5099:Smith, Anthony, ed. (1980).
4668:(Interview). Interviewed by
4195:10.1080/00210862.2013.871145
3896:Farinelli, Giuseppe (2004).
2021:
1888:
1660:Annals of the Joseon Dynasty
1310:spread of the printing press
1254:Newspaper production process
1217:first published the monthly
161:Index of journalism articles
7:
5103:. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
5031:Bleyer, Willard Grosvenor.
5023:The Form of News, A History
4745:"Reinventing the newspaper"
4535:The Form of News, A History
4248:A History of Graphic Design
3774:(in German). Archived from
3411:
3363:
2499:A night in the newsroom at
2356:Press Complaints Commission
2160:List of national newspapers
2153:
2056:
1986:The New York Times Magazine
1662:, was published in 1577 by
1480:
1440:Opregte Haarlemsche Courant
1430:Post- och Inrikes Tidningar
1417:, was published in 1641 in
1097:, which was established in
813:
10:
5729:
4899:American Journalism Review
4731:Newspaper Research Journal
4489:. U.S. Department of Labor
3696:Cambridge University Press
3404:, usually in concert with
3370:List of newspaper archives
3367:
3301:
3295:
3178:
2948:Alliance for Audited Media
2930:
2927:Circulation and readership
2585:advertising-free newspaper
2409:Organization and personnel
2374:faith in the authorities.
2367:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2347:
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1897:
1682:
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1565:Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
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1312:from which the publishing
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4897:J.D. Lasica, "Net Gain",
4642:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
3863:De Bom, Emmanuel (1903).
3825:. Nyu.edu. Archived from
3769:, Vol. 7 (2005), S. 3–27"
3741:10.1191/0266355406gh380oa
3218:; and scandals involving
2648:
2343:
2039:
1992:The Sunday Times Magazine
1537:Pennsylvania Evening Post
1425:, was published in 1661.
1397:(originally published as
1258:
646:Category: Journalism
5123:Walravens, Hartmut, ed.
4509:"WSJ Advertising: Rates"
3468:
3378:The themes explained at
2956:Guinness Book of Records
2862:word processing software
2599:Israeli daily newspaper
2591:Zoned and other editions
2304:
2220:international newspapers
2197:few in the United States
2026:As the name suggests, a
1893:
1630:in China (618–906), the
1584:Diário do Rio de Janeiro
1571:Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro
1015:their online equivalents
31:latest accepted revision
5136:excerpt and text search
5053:excerpt and text search
5027:excerpt and text search
4359:. Meridian, Mississippi
3823:"History of Newspapers"
3698:, 2002. 212,214,216–217
3571:The Wall Street Journal
3259:Hollinger International
3189:The editorial staff of
3046:, London, February 2005
2991:The Wall Street Journal
2906:La Gazzetta dello Sport
2627:The Wall Street Journal
2472:The office building of
2188:The Wall Street Journal
1870:The Wall Street Journal
1607:
1506:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1435:Ordinari Post Tijdender
1415:A Gazeta da Restauração
1381:
1094:Ordinari Post Tijdender
583:Journalists (reporters)
4918:Editor & Publisher
4823:"Trends & Numbers"
4771:"wallstreetcosmos.com"
4127:The Balkans since 1453
3754:
3317:
3281:letters to the editors
3198:
3083:
2840:in the United Kingdom.
2701:in the United Kingdom.
2667:
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2568:circulation department
2505:
2483:
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2301:
2172:
1947:a related name; e.g.,
1900:Daily Paper (clothing)
1852:
1840:
1807:
1796:
1737:al-Waqa'i'a al-Masriya
1647:Hicky's Bengal Gazette
1569:
1530:The Boston News-Letter
1510:
1495:Fanciful drawing of a
1399:
1391:
1297:
1282:
1225:, a small coin. These
1170:Gazettes and bulletins
1140:people who cannot read
1019:editorial independence
833:
151:Editorial independence
71:
5442:Continuous stationery
5353:Corrugated fiberboard
4854:Do Newspapers Matter?
4416:"Journalism Magazine"
4339:24.3 (2006): 387-412.
4261:The Yellow Journalism
3746:
3426:Current events portal
3343:The American Reporter
3326:newspaper circulation
3312:A newspaper press in
3311:
3302:Further information:
3298:Decline of newspapers
3251:Morris Communications
3235:The McClatchy Company
3188:
3137:than of an objective
3124:In recent years, the
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2937:Newspaper circulation
2923:wears a pink jersey.
2734:The National Enquirer
2656:
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2498:
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1813:Industrial Revolution
1793:
1786:Industrial Revolution
1494:
1409:published in 1639 in
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807:decline of newspapers
641:Journalism portal
504:Pink-slime journalism
489:Horse race journalism
59:
5683:Newspaper publishing
5000:Willings Press Guide
4925:on 23 September 2015
4833:on 18 September 2012
4672:. Washington, D.C.:
4666:The Kojo Nnamdi Show
4304:7 March 2009 at the
4272:Bird, S. Elizabeth.
4077:Korea JoongAng Daily
3991:on 15 November 2007.
3821:Stephens, Mitchell.
3735:(3): 387–412 (387).
3267:Swift Communications
2850:letterpress printing
2770:free daily newspaper
2107:improve this section
1652:James Augustus Hicky
1614:Print media in India
1043:Agence France-Presse
1024:newspapers of record
870:business and finance
864:. The news includes
799:newspapers of record
479:Freedom of the press
5233:Pew Research Center
5021:, and John Nerone.
4880:29 May 2014 at the
4861:13 May 2011 at the
3850:Bibliotheca Belgica
3714:The Washington Post
3527:on 19 December 2007
3458:Lists of newspapers
3255:The Tribune Company
2884:and better design.
2852:to higher-quality,
2698:The Daily Telegraph
2332:, and delivered to
1937:Einkommende Zeitung
1764:Mirza Saleh Shirazi
1658:, discussed in the
1618:Japanese newspapers
1589:Correio Braziliense
1513:In Boston in 1690,
1211:early modern Europe
1128:impoverished people
874:health and medicine
723:of local services,
695:containing written
541:Newspaper of record
63:The Washington Post
21:Page version status
5239:Newspaper archives
5019:Kevin G. Barnhurst
4976:The New York Times
4884:, 15 August 2007,
4515:on 29 October 2008
4466:. 20 February 2018
4393:on 27 January 2016
4387:The New York Times
4259:David R. Spencer,
3672:on 11 January 2012
3609:on 4 February 2012
3552:The New York Times
3318:
3239:Hearst Corporation
3199:
3130:opposite-editorial
3084:
3042:Newspaper vendor,
3004:The Times of India
2854:four-color process
2668:
2662:, a broadsheet in
2621:The New York Times
2615:
2572:newspaper carriers
2506:
2484:
2466:
2450:
2432:
2420:printing house in
2383:on-demand printing
2364:in the UK and the
2361:Southport Reporter
2330:convenience stores
2302:
2212:The New York Times
2206:The Globe and Mail
2177:national newspaper
2173:
1808:
1794:Front page of the
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1283:
1065:online advertising
960:editorial cartoons
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825:The New York Times
733:editorial cartoons
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5534:Ingrain wallpaper
5343:Coffee cup sleeve
5219:Mark Frauenfelder
5179:"Newspaper"
5130:Williams, Kevin.
5119:978-989-654-061-6
5084:Shaw, Matthew J.
5068:Pettegree, Andrew
4706:on 28 August 2017
4608:"Hindi Newspaper"
4553:The Seattle Times
4250:(1998) pp 130–133
4246:Philip B. Meggs,
3958:on 7 January 2004
3781:on 10 April 2008.
3589:978-3-8252-8169-4
3440:Journalism portal
3322:online journalism
3304:Online newspapers
3222:and fabrication.
3207:yellow journalism
3088:editorial content
3060:
2968:Argumenty i Fakty
2953:According to the
2866:graphics software
2752:Chicago Sun-Times
2740:The Star Magazine
2581:graphic designers
2566:The staff of the
2496:
2448:in Canada in 1905
2403:online newspapers
2298:Neues Deutschland
2143:
2142:
2135:
2075:Local or regional
2051:Weekly newspapers
2010:falls on Sunday.
1836:Émile de Girardin
1806:) on July 7, 1904
1798:Helsingin Sanomat
1768:Arabian Peninsula
1525:American colonies
1501:Marguerite Martyn
1474:The Daily Courant
1467:was published in
1400:Gazette de France
1377:Abraham Verhoeven
1375:was published by
1372:Nieuwe Tijdinghen
1294:Newspaper readers
1229:were handwritten
1221:, which cost one
788:online newspapers
727:, birth notices,
717:weather forecasts
682:
681:
567:Alternative media
519:Yellow journalism
156:Journalism school
66:reporting on the
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2549:offset web press
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2350:Online newspaper
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1956:The Sunday Times
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1748:Tercüman-ı Ahvâl
1744:Ceride-i Havadis
1725:Egyptian Affairs
1720:Vekayi-i Misriye
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1455:Haarlems Dagblad
1450:Haarlems Dagblad
1423:Gaceta de Madrid
1402:
1396:
1387:Nathaniel Butter
1384:
1302:Johann Gutenberg
1120:online newspaper
1081:news aggregators
1055:
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1035:Associated Press
858:feature articles
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1729:Ottoman Turkish
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