Editor&Publisher: Rectifying newspaper ‘myths’
April 23rd, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
“Enough already. Partial facts and misinformation about newspapers are distorting the view for everyone, including readers and advertisers,” writes Donna Barrett over at Editor&Publisher.
“(…)The crisis facing newspapers is not an audience problem. It is a revenue problem.”
Also related: Nieman Journalism Lab: ‘80 per cent of newspapers gone in 18 months. Not likely.’
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