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Newspapers and the 3 umpires
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Newspaper design: 6 things I think I think
Here are some things I think I think about newspaper design. 1. Good design is important, but content is king. I... -
Newspaper design challenge: shrinkage
Newspapers are shrinking faster than a cheap cotton t-shirt in a hot dryer, both in terms of the business and... -
Readers or businesses?
The future of newspapers will rely on new business models, whether it’s through a new advertising-supported model or changing newspapers... -
Same message repeated
A former editor at the Spokane Spokesman-Review who has just spent six months as a reader after a stint as...