The Media Business: Consumers see the true picture when ads disappear
January 9th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Advertising, Editors' pick, Newspapers
The downturn in newspaper advertising is giving consumers a clearer picture of what they are getting in their paper: more wire copy, less quality editorial, argues Robert G. Picard. Full story…
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