Newspaper advertising: getting worse
In the Pew Research Centre’s annual “State of the News Media” report, which was released this week, there is an intriguing statistic: last year, American newspapers lost $10 of print advertising revenue for every $1 they gained in online ad revenue. The year before, the ratio was just $7 to $1...
Published By: Tech Central - Thursday, 22 March, 2012
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