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The Internet Tide Hits Alabama Newspapers

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How rural Alabama views newspapers in print.

Alabama in the age of the Internet

06/27/2012

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The Internet Tide Hits Alabama Newspapers

New York Times 06/27/2012

"News" and knowledge of the outside world in the the era of digital newspapers and 24 hour television news channels

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A sense that most of the news is repetitive, and that young people do not follow the digital news to the same extent as older generations did for print media. Many of the news channels focus on presenting the news for reinforcing views of their audience, bringing a selective aspect to the news. The more news is ubiquitous the less it is able to educate people and provide reliable information. Social and instant media gives equal importance to rumor and facts.

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So Much Media, So Little News

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A Harsh Reality for Newspapers

New York Times 03/05/2012

The Internet Tide Hits Alabama Newspapers

New York Times 06/27/2012

Both Old and New Media Are Failing Voters

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The shrinking of American newspapers and the American newspaper industry

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It’s the Golden Age of News

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Look Past the Washington Post Flagship

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