Radio plays a bit part in this analysis (in one graph) but some interesting parallels could be drawn to what's been happening to newspapers. The Updated (and scary) Circulation and Revenue Figures for Newspapers
It should be noted that this article was written in June, 2018 so more than 5 years ago now, but it's interesting, contains information and data that's still relevant and I remember reading others based on that or similar Pew data.Radio plays a bit part in this analysis (in one graph) but some interesting parallels could be drawn to what's been happening to newspapers. The Updated (and scary) Circulation and Revenue Figures for Newspapers
Radio plays a bit part in this analysis (in one graph) but some interesting parallels could be drawn to what's been happening to newspapers. The Updated (and scary) Circulation and Revenue Figures for Newspapers
No, not just from them. There are quite a few others.How about this one readers can get direct access of national and international stories on the Associated Press and Reuters website/apps. Whenever a
local newspaper uses an international and national stories it's from them.
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Press Releases
Latest Press Releases from The Associated Press, the definitive source for independent journalism from every corner of the globe.apnews.com
Also AP makes some of its money from press releases. Companies like Business Wire and PRNewswire pay for access to appear on the AP site. Yes it's like the old classified section of local newspapers. I understand that usually media outlets like local newspapers, TV and radio pay for access to reuse Reuters and AP national news stories as it is usually.
I'd throw in Reuters: Reuters | Breaking International News & ViewsNo, not just from them. There are quite a few others.
That was in the first post in the thread, along with Associated Press. I find it to be among the better ones, along with FrancePress.I'd throw in Reuters: Reuters | Breaking International News & Views
UPI tried for many years to keep up with AP, finally giving up in the 90's. Ultimately it didn't make sense to pay for two wire services reporting on the same stories at roughly the same time.Most American newspapers have one wire service coming into their office: AP. Used to be UPI was a fierce competitor, but the day the New York Times announced it was dropping UPI service (and small was the amount of AP or UPI copy that ran in the Times; it was mostly for sports agate and financial reports), the owner-publisher of my paper called AP to subscribe and then UPI to drop it. He said the Times' move was the death knell, and he was right. Today's UPI is several owners removed from the original (which still owes me $120 for freelancing).
How about this one readers can get direct access of national and international stories on the Associated Press and Reuters website/apps. Whenever a
local newspaper uses an international and national stories it's from them.
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Press Releases
Latest Press Releases from The Associated Press, the definitive source for independent journalism from every corner of the globe.apnews.com
Also AP makes some of its money from press releases. Companies like Business Wire and PRNewswire pay for access to appear on the AP site. Yes it's like the old classified section of local newspapers. I understand that usually media outlets like local newspapers, TV and radio pay for access to reuse Reuters and AP national news stories as it is usually.
There are some stories made possible by nonprofits and the articles mention this and ask people to support them.![]()
Donate
Donate in support of independent, fact-based journalism. For 177 years, The Associated Press has been the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news. Your donation will help us continue to cover the world's biggest stories from nearly 250 locations in 100 countries.apnews.com
Here is what I was supposed to update and say that Associated Press has a donate link and Reuters has a press release page to make additional revenue besides waiting for other publishers and broadcasting entities to pay royalties to them.
That used to be true for me.the coupons in the Sunday Washington post would almost always pay for the Sunday paper, but those days also seem to be disappearing.
INFOBAE is a great Argentine based news service with international offices and reporters. But it is only available in Spanish.
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The Canadian Press - Wikipedia
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Here is another one a wire service from Canada called "The Canadian Press" it's the country's version of AP and Reuters.
One annoying habit newspapers have these days is printing articles unchanged that appeared online the day before.
So Saturday's paper, for example, will have information about an event that "will" happen on Friday. It already happened by the time the paper was delivered. Or in my case, since no Saturday Charlotte Observer is printed, by the time it is "delivered".
Unless the space on the billboard has been sold to someone else, billboard companies won't "white it out." That would be too expensive. With the new digital billboards that problem has been eliminated.It's the same with the Wedding Festivals ads I used to see going towards Greenville in Mauldin-- the dates were long past for the event to be held, yet the billboards would stay up indefinitely.