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Journalism has survived TV led decline in print circulation
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High quality journalism survived the huge television-led decline in print circulation since the 1950s.
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Journalism has survived TV led decline in print circulation☜High quality journalism survived the huge television-led decline in print circulation since the 1950s.☜98CE71
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Citerend uit:
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David Price
9:25 PM 26 June 2009 GMT
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Newspapers hold goverments and the companies to account
At their best, newspapers are bulwark of democracy and hold goverments and the companies to account.
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Circulation falling in North American and Western Europe for decades
Circulation has been falling in America, western Europe, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand for decades
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Lost half classifed advertising to the internet
Newspapers in Switzerland and the Netherlands have lost half their classified advertising to the internet.
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Journalism has survived TV led decline in print circulation
High quality journalism survived the huge television-led decline in print circulation since the 1950s.
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Newspapers hold goverments and the companies to account
At their best, newspapers are bulwark of democracy and hold goverments and the companies to account.
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9FDEF6
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http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7830218
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