By: mariana nikki | 2011-12-31 | Travel Tips New York Times is the very famous and popular newspaper. The newspaper was founded on 18 September 1851. read more
By: Himfr Paul | 2010-10-02 | Management Recently, "The New York Times," Sulzberger boss publicly confirmed the print issue of the future will stop the rumors, just rumors of a deadline of 2015 had yet to utter; the news media caused a strong reaction, it was exclaimed This is the end of an era, it was also worried about the professional quality of information it can continue in the Internet age, and more people in the speculation, the future, "New York Times" charging mode which will be adopted, no matter how to choose The benchmark of the status will affect the entire news industry's business model. Sulzberger's decision is correct, if the change is inevitable, as determined by the initiative early, so wait until the circulation and the deteriorating financial position to have to change, they were found to have caught readers abandoned, team morale and financial ruined the embattled realm of freedom; decisions already made, is also an early announcement, the management and editorial team can exert enough pressure to advance the transformation, often, the editorial team will complete the transformation of so resisted; early announced, but also allows advertisers, content operators, search engines and other industrial partners to eliminate suspicion, thereby enhancing the willingness to cooperate... read more
By: Darwin Redshield | 2011-06-30 | Journalism Newspaper plagiarism is a common practice today, especially for national and international stories. A writer in San Francisco can read a story in New York at 3:00 AM (EST) and have it ready to go in his own paper for the Midnight (PST) deadline. If he writes carefully and only plagiarizes the quotes, he might just get away with it and keep his job. The story won't be Pulitzer material, but who cares? The deadline will be met, the story will get published, and no one will be the wiser for it, rig read more
By: Klint Finley | 2010-04-04 | Business How major newspapers can leverage their brands and archives to make more money and save the industry. What do the established media companies have that upstart online companies and bloggers don't? read more
By: Corve DaCosta | 2010-04-01 | Sales They all are newspapers but they now have websites publishing their work online. Traditionally, one would wake up and if you work a nine to five job, you may have access to the office newspaper. For others, you might buy the newspaper on the streets to read. In a world where access to news is becoming more popular, are newspapers becoming outdated or can they still be relevant? read more
By: Zenil Shroff | 2011-02-16 | Marketing During the 1980s the newspaper industry in the UK underwent a huge transformation. Up until that time, Fleet Street in central London had been the centre of the newspaper industry, with papers being written and printed on site before being distributed across the country. read more
By: Stacey Sylvester | 2010-12-03 | Aviaton The newspaper that you receive from the airline will depend on where the departure city is. It also depends what time of day it is. read more
By: Adam Nardone | 2010-03-27 | News and society Daily newspapers provide more than a news source for their readers. Reading a newspaper can be a comforting ritual. The advent of alternative media and the demand for real time news, is partly responsible for the large circulation declines we have seen with print media. Politics however, cannot be overlooked as a contributing factor. read more
By: Dave Smith | 2011-11-08 | Mobile Here at Itellas, we love interesting stories about telephone technology and caller ID advancements. That’s why we’re particularly interested in The New York Times caller ID, which has been displayed as 111-111-1111 for over a decade. read more
By: gettheway | 2012-03-20 | Business Digital subscribership for the New York Times is at record levels with 324,000 registered and paying readers. read more
By: Ann Corba | 2005-12-27 | City Guides Having been the capital of the United States only for a year, New York is often called one of the world’s capitals. The significant part of international business, finance, commerce, fashion, cinema and so on and so far is concentrated there. read more
By: Jay Daniel | 2010-04-01 | International studies Malaysia as a developing country has seen a lot of development in terms of Information Technology recently. Such development naturally sparks chain reaction to other fields as well, such as the electronic media and to be specific the newspaper. Just a decade ago there was only a handful of online newspapers in Malaysia but at the time this article is written, there are 23 online newspapers which are currently active in Malaysia. read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2011-07-26 | Reference & Education The Newspaper Archive is the largest online database in the world of vintage news articles read more
By: Daniel Frontworth | 2010-04-04 | Politics Obama front pages - Obama election newspapers were selling out everywhere and fetching hundreds of dollars online. But let's cut through the hype - which Obama front pages are the best of the bunch? Here are the top 6. read more
By: Denise Adams | 2010-03-28 | Scrapbooking Scrapping with newspaper clippings is a fun way to document milestones and accomplishments. The newspaper clippings can be incorporated into any type of scrapbook album. When scrapping with newspaper clippings, in most situation it is important to take the proper steps to make them archival safe before putting them with your photos in your scrapbooks. Making copies of the newspaper clippings on acid free scrapbook paper is another very good alternative. read more