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Newspapers Will Lose 100% Of Classifieds by 2020

Started by Toby Dayton · 1 year ago

As reported by MediaPost, during a panel discussion hosted by the Society of Editors in England last week, editor Alan Rusbridger of the Daily Guardian predicted that daily newspapers would lose 100% of their revenue from classified advertising by 2020. With dailies losing print advertising at an average annual decline of 9% and web advertising [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ ... Continue reading »

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