![]() The presidential election was relegated to fourth. The Pew Centre found that America's dip towards a recession was the most popular story of the year, with 70% following it "very closely". A new report suggests a violent crackdown by the Chinese government on spies working for the CIA. ![]() Sales of US papers dropped by 4.6% in the six months to September, said the Audit Bureau of Circulations.Įconomic events have sparked interest among readers. Its titles include the Los Angeles Times. by Kourtnee Jackson US Shoots Down Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon Over Atlantic. One of the US's biggest publishers, Tribune, filed for bankruptcy this month as it struggled with $13bn of debt. Netflixs Password-Sharing Crackdown Has Come: Everything to Know. It's still a lot of traditional media that's feeding this." Sreenivasan added: "Keep in mind that most online news people read still uses a lot of newspaper-sourced copy that has been put on line. Among the under-29s, the web leaped from 34% to 59% as the leading source of news, tying with television, with newspapers lagging at 28%. Younger people are migrating towards the web quickly. Sree Sreenivasan, a new media professor at Columbia Journalism School in New York, said: "The problem is that advertising dollars from newspapers are being replaced by digital pennies." ![]() Papers across the US are cutting jobs, closing bureaux and trimming costs as they try to adjust to a collapse in advertising revenue.Įxperts say that media economics is up in the air. The change is yet another blow to the newspaper industry. In an apparently sharp shift in habits, the Washington-based Pew Research Centre found that the number of consumers using the web as a main news source surged from 24% to 40% in a year, overtaking the 35% who rely on newspapers. ![]()
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