by Capitol Communicator | Jul 1, 2022 | Insights, Media, Top Center Sponsored
The United States continues to see newspapers die at the rate of two per week, according to a report on the state of local news, reports AP. Areas of the country that find themselves without a reliable source of local news tend to be poorer, older and less educated...
by Capitol Communicator | Jun 9, 2022 | Advertising, Insights, Media, Top Center Sponsored
Newspaper publishers have seen revenues drop by more than half in the past two decades, as the internet disrupts advertising markets that once funded tens of thousands of jobs in newsrooms across the country, reports The Hill. New data from the U.S. Census...
by Capitol Communicator | Apr 14, 2022 | Insights, Media
For more than two decades, industry sages have been predicting the death of the printed newspaper. Now, reports The Washington Post, “a growing number of local publishers are cutting back on their print editions, pointing to rising costs and arguing consumers...
by Capitol Communicator | Aug 1, 2019 | Media
Layoffs continue to pummel U.S. newspapers, with roughly a quarter of papers with an average Sunday circulation of 50,000 or more experienced layoffs in 2018, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis. The analysis states that the layoffs come on top of the...
by Capitol Communicator | Dec 11, 2018 | Media, Social Media
Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans, reports the Pew Research Center, with one-in-five U.S. adults saying “they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who often do so from print newspapers...
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