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Breaking News: The Fall of the House of Paper

Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com Infographic of the Day Jan 26, 2011 The Next Web THE NETT WER BREAKING NEWS The Fall of the House of Paper in the US. NUMBER OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE US. 70,000,000 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 2010 1980 1990 ADVERTISING REVENUES (IN MILLIONS) What about 2010? Online: $1,216 Total: $46,156 Ad revenue by quarter: 2003 Print: $44,939 Q1: Combined print and online revenue decline: -9.70% Online: $1,541 Total: $48,244 2004 Print: $46,703 Online: $2,027 Total: $49,435 Q2: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.55% 2005 Print: $47,408 2006 Print: $46,611 Online: $2,664 Total: $49,275 Q3: Combined print and online revenue decline: -5.39% 2007 Print: $42,209 Online: $3,166 Total: $45,375 Q4: not yet in Online: $3,109 Total: $37,848 2008 Print: $34,740 Online: $2,743 Total: $27,564 2009 Print: $24,821 In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online revenues grow, print revenues are declining so rapidly that online can't keep up. Classified data peaked at 19.608 billion in 2000. In 2009 it was only worth 6.179 billion. 2008 and 2009 showed much more drastic declines than the rest of the 2000s. Sources: http://www.naa.org/trendsandnumbers/total-paid-circulation.aspx http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html http://www.naa.org/Trendsand Numbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx THE NEXT WEB Infographic Design: Michael Paukner, substudio'com

Breaking News: The Fall of the House of Paper

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This infographic plots the number of daily newspapers in the U.S. since 1980, as well as advertising revenue since 2003. In short, both circulation and revenues are collapsing. While online advertisi...

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