On January 2, The Wall Street Journal's Web site posted a story with the headline: "Green Beans Comes Marching Home." It happened to be an article about Green Beans Coffee, a company serving overseas ...
Thursday, I got a call from a U-T TV producer arranging for an on-air debate over the respective merits of print newspapers and online editions. They were looking for an “old columnist,” she said, to ...
If you were reading this story in print, you'd have a better chance of remembering it later, according to a study done at the University of Houston. Researchers there found that people who read a ...
Issues of three newspapers Douglass edited are available digitally. Fredrick Douglass is known as a preeminent abolitionist, speaker and author, but he also had the title of newspaper editor. Now, ...
The size of a news site’s audience isn’t everything. For an important story, reaching just one person can make a huge impact — if it’s the right person, someone who can take action based on what the ...
Local newspapers have always been the epicenter of local news ecosystems. While communities may have other sources of journalism, such as TV and radio stations and online-only outlets, the bulk of the ...
Some 136 newspapers in the United States have closed in the past year, news deserts are expanding and web traffic to the nation's top newspapers has dropped markedly this decade, according to a report ...
Research is getting easier as more resources have been digitized – from volumes of history books to newspapers and photographs, such as The Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive being digitized by the ...
A decade ago, just one-in-fifty Americans got the news with some regularity from what was then a brand new source ­ the internet. Today, nearly one-in-three regularly get news online. But the growth ...
With print newspapers striving to survive by hopping onto the Web, new Harris poll finds 77 percent of online adults wouldn't pay to read a newspaper's content online. Lance Whitney Contributing ...