National newspapers are shedding jobs but the situation is even worse for community media, many of which face closure
As newspapers reel from the current economic landscape, many have already been making hefty newsroom cuts
Alan Ngwira’s piece jobs aren’t only about money, they’re also about spreading beauty
We have thrown ourselves into constantly improving the quality of this publication – and you keep voting with your rands.
Newspapers have to creep out of their comfort zones to service an ever-growing platform-agnostic readership.
It is a widely held view that newspapers are dying, but a R2.4-billion bid for Independent News & Media South Africa may change investors’ minds.
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/ 13 October 2011
The publisher of <i>Wall Street Journal Europe</i> was forced to resign over a scam by the paper to boost its circulation, British media reported.
The <em>Times</em> has overtaken the <em>Star</em> in terms of newspaper circulation, according to Audit Bureau of Circulations figures.
The <i>M&G</i> has registered a 5% growth in single-copy sales, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) figures.
While it’s all doom-and-gloom in the United Kingdom and the United States, other countries are finding newspaper readership at healthy levels.
Talks between the Boston Globe and its unions to prevent the newspaper from shutting stopped early on Monday morning after a midnight deadline.
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/ 25 February 2009
San Francisco may lose its main newspaper, the San Francisco Chronicle, as owner Hearst cuts a ”significant” number of jobs.
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/ 14 December 2008
Circulation is dropping and readers are going online to get news for free, leaving the US newspaper industry awash in red ink.
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/ 22 February 2002
This is the fourth consecutive period in which the M&G has shown a year-on-year percentage increase in excess of 10%.
The<em>M&G</em> has seen its circulation figures steadily climb over the past 18 months to reach record highs in the publication’s 16-year history.