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The Newspaper Decline

READ ALL ABOUT IT! "BRINGING YOU THE BROUGHT TO YOU BY LATEST & GRE ATEST CLICKINKS.COM BREAKING NEWS Top 100 newspaper daily circulation at 22,782,617 at SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2012 SPECIAL EDITION... NO. 135 THE NEWSPAPER DECLINE! For decades the newspaper industry was the main port of information for millions, supplying a global audience with its daily fix of information and news. The irrefutable progression of time and evolution of technologies has meant that the once dominant newspaper industry appears to have succumbed to the universal phenomenon, the Internet. THE COMPETITION BEGINS 1900s 15872 NEWSPAPERS LISTED NEWS The 1900's saw fierce competition NEWS mainly between mass circulation NEWS daily newspapers. THE RISE OF THE RADIO 1920s 15570 NEWSPAPERS LISTED For the first time newspapers had direct competition from the rise of the radio. Newspaper publishers kept stories off airwaves. The Sedition Act NEWS gave postmasters the power to disallow delivery of newspapers to the disloyal through World War l. The German language press was in Vs severe decline during this time. THE DEPRESSION PERIOD 1930s 14797 NEWSPAPERS LISTED The newspaper press was criticized for not anticipating the economic crisis. The Washington Post held it together to avoid bankruptcy. SUSPENDED PUBLICATIONS!!! 1945 14083 NEWSPAPERS LISTED Newspapers placed more importance and emphasis on graphics and images. Some newspapers suspended publication during the war. SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS 1950s 13632 NEWSPAPERS LISTED After World War Il there was a shift in the American population, from urban areas to the suburbs. This shift saw the launch of suburban newspapers. AGREEMENTS AND AD SALES 1960s 13241 NEWSPAPERS LISTED New and advanced printing Many newspaper companies formed joint ventures and agreements. Ad sales and printing was merged. During this time newspapers were rolling in the big money, earning 1962 - THE INTERNET technology and changes in the economy led to many newspaper WAS LAUNCHED! companies going on strike, with a 114 day shutdown in New York between 1962-1963. Under the leadership of the Department of Defense's Advanced Research more than two thirds of the nation's Project Agency (ARPA), it grew from a paper architecture into a small network (ARPANET) intended to promote the sharing of super-computers amongst researchers in the United States. advertising revenue. ALTERNATIVES 1970s 13904 NEWSPAPERS LISTED The Watergate scandal led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, this increased investigative PRESS newspaper reporting especially with the rise of alternative press. Universities and small neighborhoods created their own more targeted weekly newspapers, such as the San Francisco Bay Guardian. 1971 - THE FIRST EMAIL WAS SENT! THE NEW REVOLUTION Ray Tomlinson sent test messages containing nonsense words like "QWERTYUIOP" 1980s 13947 NEWSPAPERS LISTED USA Today declared itself "the nation's newspaper", being available across newsstands NEWSSTAND around the country. NEWSSTAND This newspaper revolutionized newspaper design and was the first to be delivered to printing plants via satellite. POST PRINT 1990s 1990 - INTERNET SUPER BOOM! 13692 NEWSPAPERS LISTED Ownership in media increased and the Telecommunications Act in 1996 The Internet had existed for only 7 years; just 3 million people had access to it worldwide. 73% of these people were living in the United States. relaxed restrictions on ownership of media outlets in a single market. WALL Newspapers high profit margins ST made them attractive to Wall Street investors. Newspapers finally had national reach but with large debts, this had an impact on their ability to adapt to the post print. DIGITAL AGE TAKES OFF in ws f 2000s E digg You Tube 13690 NEWSPAPERS LISTED NEWS The rise of the Internet had a direct impact on the newspaper industry. Blogging took off in the mid 2000's, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REVENUE which saw more news sites blogging breaking news. Social networks gave advertising a more targeted reach VALUES ARE IN MILLIONS compared to traditional revenues in print. Advertising and classifieds declined substantially. $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 ADVERTISING EXPENDITUE $10,000 $0 INTERNET ADVERTISING IS ON THE RISE! VALUES ARE IN MILLIONS $55,039 $47,931 $41,234 $35,491 $31,183 The newspaper industry has suffered dramatic declines in advertising, circulation and readership, posing the resounding question.. "IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NEWSPAPERS?" GLIMMER OF HOPE: THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPERS of adult internet users visit newspaper websites regularly. If these figures continue to rise, online newspapers key engagement and demographic metrics will appeal to advertisers. IT IS OBVIOUS TO SAY THAT THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPER 63% ADVERTISING BELONGS ONLINE.IN 2011 NEWSPAPER WEBSITES AVERAGED MORE THAN 111 MILLION MONTHLY VISITORS AN INCREASE OF 6 MILLION COMPARED TO THE YEAR BEFORE. Top Newspapers in the USA circulation as of 2012. WALL STREET JOURNAL USA TODAY NEW YORK TIMES LOS ANGELES TIMES 2,118,315 1,817,446 1,586,757 616,575 THERE'S BEEN A 14% IN THE NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS LISTED IN THE USA SINCE THE 1990s DECLINE Sources: http://accessabc.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/the-top-u-s-newspapers-for-march-2012/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_States_by_circulation http://rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2010/10/launch_of_newsp.html http://www.futureexploration.net/Newspaper_Extinction_Timeline.pdf http://bippermedia.com/2012/01/30/top-10-adwords-2011/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_American_newspapers http://rossdawsonblog.com/Newspaper_Timeline_front.gif http://www.economist.com/node/7830218 http://www.economist.com/node/18904190 http://www.naa.org/ DESIGNED AND ILLUSTRATED BY JASKINDER SEHRA eel QECLINE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 READ ALL ABOUT IT! "BRINGING YOU THE BROUGHT TO YOU BY LATEST & GRE ATEST CLICKINKS.COM BREAKING NEWS Top 100 newspaper daily circulation at 22,782,617 at SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2012 SPECIAL EDITION... NO. 135 THE NEWSPAPER DECLINE! For decades the newspaper industry was the main port of information for millions, supplying a global audience with its daily fix of information and news. The irrefutable progression of time and evolution of technologies has meant that the once dominant newspaper industry appears to have succumbed to the universal phenomenon, the Internet. THE COMPETITION BEGINS 1900s 15872 NEWSPAPERS LISTED NEWS The 1900's saw fierce competition NEWS mainly between mass circulation NEWS daily newspapers. THE RISE OF THE RADIO 1920s 15570 NEWSPAPERS LISTED For the first time newspapers had direct competition from the rise of the radio. Newspaper publishers kept stories off airwaves. The Sedition Act NEWS gave postmasters the power to disallow delivery of newspapers to the disloyal through World War l. The German language press was in Vs severe decline during this time. THE DEPRESSION PERIOD 1930s 14797 NEWSPAPERS LISTED The newspaper press was criticized for not anticipating the economic crisis. The Washington Post held it together to avoid bankruptcy. SUSPENDED PUBLICATIONS!!! 1945 14083 NEWSPAPERS LISTED Newspapers placed more importance and emphasis on graphics and images. Some newspapers suspended publication during the war. SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS 1950s 13632 NEWSPAPERS LISTED After World War Il there was a shift in the American population, from urban areas to the suburbs. This shift saw the launch of suburban newspapers. AGREEMENTS AND AD SALES 1960s 13241 NEWSPAPERS LISTED New and advanced printing Many newspaper companies formed joint ventures and agreements. Ad sales and printing was merged. During this time newspapers were rolling in the big money, earning 1962 - THE INTERNET technology and changes in the economy led to many newspaper WAS LAUNCHED! companies going on strike, with a 114 day shutdown in New York between 1962-1963. Under the leadership of the Department of Defense's Advanced Research more than two thirds of the nation's Project Agency (ARPA), it grew from a paper architecture into a small network (ARPANET) intended to promote the sharing of super-computers amongst researchers in the United States. advertising revenue. ALTERNATIVES 1970s 13904 NEWSPAPERS LISTED The Watergate scandal led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, this increased investigative PRESS newspaper reporting especially with the rise of alternative press. Universities and small neighborhoods created their own more targeted weekly newspapers, such as the San Francisco Bay Guardian. 1971 - THE FIRST EMAIL WAS SENT! THE NEW REVOLUTION Ray Tomlinson sent test messages containing nonsense words like "QWERTYUIOP" 1980s 13947 NEWSPAPERS LISTED USA Today declared itself "the nation's newspaper", being available across newsstands NEWSSTAND around the country. NEWSSTAND This newspaper revolutionized newspaper design and was the first to be delivered to printing plants via satellite. POST PRINT 1990s 1990 - INTERNET SUPER BOOM! 13692 NEWSPAPERS LISTED Ownership in media increased and the Telecommunications Act in 1996 The Internet had existed for only 7 years; just 3 million people had access to it worldwide. 73% of these people were living in the United States. relaxed restrictions on ownership of media outlets in a single market. WALL Newspapers high profit margins ST made them attractive to Wall Street investors. Newspapers finally had national reach but with large debts, this had an impact on their ability to adapt to the post print. DIGITAL AGE TAKES OFF in ws f 2000s E digg You Tube 13690 NEWSPAPERS LISTED NEWS The rise of the Internet had a direct impact on the newspaper industry. Blogging took off in the mid 2000's, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REVENUE which saw more news sites blogging breaking news. Social networks gave advertising a more targeted reach VALUES ARE IN MILLIONS compared to traditional revenues in print. Advertising and classifieds declined substantially. $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 ADVERTISING EXPENDITUE $10,000 $0 INTERNET ADVERTISING IS ON THE RISE! VALUES ARE IN MILLIONS $55,039 $47,931 $41,234 $35,491 $31,183 The newspaper industry has suffered dramatic declines in advertising, circulation and readership, posing the resounding question.. "IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NEWSPAPERS?" GLIMMER OF HOPE: THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPERS of adult internet users visit newspaper websites regularly. If these figures continue to rise, online newspapers key engagement and demographic metrics will appeal to advertisers. IT IS OBVIOUS TO SAY THAT THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPER 63% ADVERTISING BELONGS ONLINE.IN 2011 NEWSPAPER WEBSITES AVERAGED MORE THAN 111 MILLION MONTHLY VISITORS AN INCREASE OF 6 MILLION COMPARED TO THE YEAR BEFORE. Top Newspapers in the USA circulation as of 2012. WALL STREET JOURNAL USA TODAY NEW YORK TIMES LOS ANGELES TIMES 2,118,315 1,817,446 1,586,757 616,575 THERE'S BEEN A 14% IN THE NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS LISTED IN THE USA SINCE THE 1990s DECLINE Sources: http://accessabc.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/the-top-u-s-newspapers-for-march-2012/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_States_by_circulation http://rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2010/10/launch_of_newsp.html http://www.futureexploration.net/Newspaper_Extinction_Timeline.pdf http://bippermedia.com/2012/01/30/top-10-adwords-2011/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_American_newspapers http://rossdawsonblog.com/Newspaper_Timeline_front.gif http://www.economist.com/node/7830218 http://www.economist.com/node/18904190 http://www.naa.org/ DESIGNED AND ILLUSTRATED BY JASKINDER SEHRA eel QECLINE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

The Newspaper Decline

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