A sound of morning silence is coming to Atlanta. The sound of newspapers landing on sidewalks in residential neighborhoods will vanish when, at year’s end, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joining a ...
Advertisers are set to spend more on internet ads this year than on national newspaper ads, as the web becomes the third largest channel for advertising, research suggests. A report from GroupM found ...
Newspapers ain’t what they used to be, but it wasn’t only the Internet, wokeness and the Red Chinese virus that ruined them beyond repair. The Beautiful People started destroying newspapers long ...
Many newspapers have built their long-term growth strategies around the Internet. But a Santa Monica, Calif., company is betting that an old piece of new technology, the CD-ROM, will help papers ...
LOS ANGELES -- A 90-year-old man was so irked by slow internet at his home, that he took out two newspaper ads to shame the CEO of AT&T into fixing it. And it worked. Aaron Epstein paid $10,000 for ...
As the year winds down I’ve been trying to decide how to summarize it Internet-wise. But it seems to me that the continuing saga of the news business symbolizes yet another year of close-to-terminal, ...
A new bill would eliminate the requirement that cities and counties publish legal notices through a newspaper. Almost every day, newspapers across the state publish notices of upcoming public meetings ...