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A Tale of Twin Cities: Metro Dailies in the Era of Multimedia Journalism

Presenter: 
Mary Lou Nemanic (Pennsylvania State, Documentary America)
Presentation type: 
Paper
Abstract: 

For more than a decade the newspaper industry has been in decline as losses in both circulation and advertising revenue have been marked by the closing of several large metro dailies, such as the Rocky Mountain News and the Baltimore Examiner, and by the loss of more than 25% of its work force since 2001. Some of the factors contributing to this decline include the inability of the industry to make a profit from their news websites when so much of Internet advertising is free as well as the difficulty in producing both online and traditional print newspapers with reduced or minimal staff members. This study examines the declining newspaper industry through the lens of two large metropolitan dailies in the Twin Cities of Minnesota and focuses on the contrasts between them and the factors contributing to one newspaper prospering while the other declines.

Scheduled on: 
Thursday, November 5, 3:15 pm to 4:30 pm

About the presenter

Mary Lou Nemanic

Mary Lou Nemanic : area chair for both Internet Culture and Working Class Culture. Ph.D. American Studies, M.A.: Mass Communication; B.A.: Journalism, University of Minnesota, and associate professor at Penn State University-Altoona. Research areas: media studies, online media and cultural studies. Author of One Day for Democracy and co-director/founder of Documentary America (http://documentaryamerica.com/). Founder, technical adviser, and contributing editor of the Lightning Gazette (http://thelightninggazette.com) an online magazine of everyday life.

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