Business Insider: Chart of the Day – 24% of US newspapers don’t use digital delivery platforms
September 16th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
Courtesy of Silicon Alley Insider’s ‘Business Insider’, a chart showing that 24 per cent of US newspapers do not use any digital delivery platforms to spread their online content.
“The American Press Institute asked 2,400 newspaper executives if their papers ‘provide access to stories or information such as sports scores, headlines, stock quotes, etc.,’ via Twitter, Facebook, Email alerts, Mobile/PDA, YouTube, Kindle, Flickr, e-readers, etc., and told them to ‘check all that apply.’”
24 per cent of all respondents answered ‘None at this time’.
Business Insider post at this link…
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