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Ailing US newspapers feel new pain from newsprint tariffs
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/ 25 July 2018

Ailing US newspapers feel new pain from newsprint tariffs

As newspapers reel from the current economic landscape, many have already been making hefty newsroom cuts

By Rob Lever
Tech giants increasingly set the news agenda
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/ 1 July 2016

Tech giants increasingly set the news agenda

As newspapers’ financial woes deepen, most revenue from online news in the US is going to five big tech companies.

By Staff Reporter
Future uncertain for Sapa staff, as industry tributes pour in
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/ 6 February 2015

Future uncertain for Sapa staff, as industry tributes pour in

Despite management’s assurances, it has emerged that many Sapa staff were unaware that they would be retrenched and have to reapply for their jobs.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Broadcasting: A reality check, thanks to Tim ‘n Koos
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/ 26 July 2012

Broadcasting: A reality check, thanks to Tim ‘n Koos

Who has the best primetime news, e.tv or SABC3? Charles Leonard, who had stints as news editor at both stations, gives his view.

By Staff Reporter
‘Robot’ news reporter tells a grim story
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/ 17 May 2012

‘Robot’ news reporter tells a grim story

The ramifications of algorithms turning data into words rings warning bells for the news industry, writes Emily Bell.

By Emily Bell
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/ 20 November 2008

Global news agencies boycott Australian cricket

Global news agencies have boycotted coverage of the first cricket Test between Australia and NZ starting because of conditions imposed by organisers.

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/ 1 August 2008

Africa for Africans, by Africans

A new agency aims to change who tells the continent’s story and how it is told, writes Ferial Haffajee.

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