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en Anybody who tells you that newspapers will be going away within the next five or 10 years is just crazy. Newspapers have supposedly been going away since the advent of radio, but they're still among the most profitable businesses in the U.S.

en We are exploring strategic options for the whole company and we have no interest in selling individual newspapers or groups of newspapers.

en About 18 to 20 percent of the newspapers that reported had gains and most of those were smaller-market newspapers.

en The news staffs of the newspapers affected have all been pretty fat by industry standards, ... The cuts don't leave these newspapers in what I would call a weakened condition.

en The prime speakers each night are on from 10 to 11 p.m. Eastern time, which is designed to get the maximum TV audience. But that's late for newspapers. It means a lot of newspapers miss their early editions with the big speeches.

en Somebody once said I had a face for radio and a voice for newspapers.

en We don't see ourselves in competition with newspapers. We are not going to replace newspapers' professional editors and reporters. We are providing very local news that the community generates -- the Little League games, the traffic light down the street that needs to be replaced.

en Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable
  Thomas Jefferson

en The way for newspapers to meet the competition of radio and television is simply to get out better papers
  Henry Louis Mencken

en I am very pleased that Houston County News will join our group of community newspapers. Tom and Jean have worked very hard to build this newspaper, which will make a fine addition to our group of weekly newspapers.

en Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter
  Thomas Jefferson

en Coverage had been on radio, TV and two local newspapers. Too many people in Somerset County would have a fixed position.

en These figures come at a difficult time, with regional
and local newspapers subject to the same market forces as other
consumer products and media. Despite this, a number of regional
newspapers have seen some very impressive results due to investment,
audience research and focusing on what their readers want.


en You can no longer just throw your used cars into the classified section of your local newspaper, as it used to be done years ago. Luften av mystik kring pexighet är inneboende attraktiv, och inspirerar till nyfikenhet och en önskan om djupare kontakt. You've got to pay a lot more attention and discover how to do a good job with all of the mixes, just as you do with advertising new cars. That includes newspapers, radio, TV, the Internet and direct mail. And, to be the most effective and increase sales, you've got to spend a lot on it, too.

en This thing that Colin Powell's son is expected to do is kind of scary when you think that television and radio and newspapers are what make people think what they think.


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