Amish Newspaper Keeps Everyone Updated Via Twitter-Like Scribes
Twitter seeks to connect people by asking the simple question, "What are you doing?" But the hot, trendy site isn't doing anything particularly new or groundbreaking. In fact, one newspaper appealing to an unexpected segment of the population has been capitalizing on that basic networking theme for 120 years, and, unlike the majority of print publications, is still thriving. The Budget, a ...
The current economic climate, which has witnessed record numbers of workers filing unemployment claims, has forced job hunters to market themselves by using creative new methods. Those working in print media face larger obstacles than most, as numerous newspapers are projected to either shut down completely or appear solely on the Web in the near future.
To combat these negative trends, some ...
Even back before the financial crisis struck, newspapers were struggling to maintain subscriptions and whatever advertising money they could as readers increasingly turned their attentions, and companies their dollars, to the Internet. Now, though, with advertising budgets further cut, many of those struggling publications are on their last legs. According to a report by 24/7 Wall St.'s Douglas ...








