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In the Face of Social Media Challenge, Did Newspapers Make a Wrong Move in the Web Strategy?

Posted By: adminon: July 19, 2017In: GovernanceTags: CNN.COM, Google, H Iris Chyi, Jack Shafer, New York Times, Online newspapers, Ori Tenenboim, Pew Centre, University of Texas, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Yahoo NewsNo CommentsViews:
In the Face of Social Media Challenge, Did Newspapers Make a Wrong Move in the Web Strategy?

Newspapers have run into turbulence the type they have not encountered in history. Readers and advertisers and, by implication, revenue are all dwindling with a great move over to the social... Read more

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