NYTimes.com: Interactive graphic – ‘bad news for newspapers’
March 13th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Job losses, Jobs, Newspapers
A lovely graphic from NYTimes.com, showing the ‘bad news for newspapers’ in the US. Different coloured and sized circles show which parts of the US have been hardest hit when it comes to falling newspaper circulation. The larger the circle, the larger the circulation; the red circles indicate a circulation change of -20 per cent. Graphs at the bottom show advertising revenue of the largest public newspaper companies.
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