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NAA to newspapers: advertise this
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We’re long past the writing-on-the-wall stage for newspapers and advertising, it seems — the recent report from the Newspaper Association of America is more like a billboard, with one of those huge searchlight things they use for movie premieres and the opening of new car
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Mark Dykeman 3 months ago with 1 point
Could this decline in advertising also be a symptom of the fact that over the years so much print news has shifted from a local to national focus, as conglomerates have consolidated operations? Reading one newspaper is like reading another newspaper, etc.
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May be time to start exploring new horizons, Mathew. I hear the InterWeb is going to be huge! :)
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Yeah, I don't think it's going to take off.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Disqus


