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How do journalists continue to protect the very nature of their
profession, which is to investigate an issue thoroughly and report the
facts accurately?
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Publisher conquers inner-city stigmas, one article at a time
Local publisher enthralls fans by producing extra edition for high school football victory
From elephants trampling through property to government swindlers, any news is good news when you’ve never had it before.
To print a newspaper with a daily circulation of 762,362, a large amount of waste is inevitable. At the Chicago Tribune’s printing division, reducing waste also means saving money.
While the economy continues to sag, some companies are finding new — sometimes unconventional — ways of generating new revenue.
In the late 1970s, when some advertisers used subliminal messages to plant subconscious thoughts in television commercials or when teenagers played their Beatles record backward and heard a chilling satanic message, people were so shocked it prompted a United Nations study that declared the messages a “major threat to human rights.”
Most newspaper types probably didn’t think they would live to see the day when the words “The Last Newspaper” appeared above an exhibit hall at a museum, but that’s what greeted visitors to New York’s The New
Museum this fall.
Museum this fall.
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce



