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News Distribution and Revenue-Generation in the Internet Era

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 It is no secret that the Internet Era has hit news organizations hard; the death of newspapers has, of course, been a widely reported phenomenon. As more people access news though free online sources, fewer are inclined to pay for newspapers or magazines, transforming the once wildly profitable newsprint industry into one that struggles to stay in the black. Nationally, the number of newsroom staff has shrunk by a quarter over the last five years, as newspapers lay off reporters and copywriters to combat sharp declines in circulation and advertising revenue. As the revenue generated by print editions shrinks and online revenue growth stagnates, news organizations must adapt quickly or go under. The way news is distributed and funded is rapidly changing.

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