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An Ipad For Everyone: A Case Study Of The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Digital Transition, Madeline Quon
An Ipad For Everyone: A Case Study Of The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Digital Transition, Madeline Quon
Honors Theses
In a more technology-driven world, the industry of print journalism has been suffering. It has adapted in the past with the invention of the radio and television for broadcast news, but with the internet and social media, print journalism has been losing ad revenue and readers. Because of the advancements of journalism in the digital aspect, several newspapers have shut down over the past 20 years. Other papers changed their business models to make their content more social media oriented.
One newspaper took a more radical approach to not only stay afloat, but also thrive as a paper. The Arkansas …
Volume 116 Issue 1, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 116 Issue 1, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 9, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 9, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 8, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 8, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 7, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 7, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 4, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 4, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 115 Issue 3, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 115 Issue 3, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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The Intermedial Politics Of Handwritten Newspapers In The 19th-Century U.S., Mark A. Mattes
The Intermedial Politics Of Handwritten Newspapers In The 19th-Century U.S., Mark A. Mattes
Faculty Scholarship
Handwritten newspapers appeared in a variety of social contexts in the 19th-century U.S.1 The largest extant portion of 19th-century handwritten newspapers emerged from home and school settings. More far-flung examples include those written aboard ships during exploratory and military voyages. Others were produced within institutions such as hospitals and asylums. Such works were written during times of privation, including life in an army regiment or a prisoner-of-war camp during the Civil War. At other times, handwritten newspapers accompanied efforts at westward settlement and transcontinental railway journeys. Impromptu papers could follow in the wake of natural disasters that knocked out print-based …
The Black Press In Minnesota During World War I, Alejandra Galvan
The Black Press In Minnesota During World War I, Alejandra Galvan
Journal of Undergraduate Research at Minnesota State University, Mankato
April 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the United States entering World War I. Many enjoy learning about the battles, the military, and the Homefront. But there is a need for more scholarship to understand the role African Americans played in the war. From my research, many African Americans disagreed with US involvement. Why would a country agree to fight for democracy overseas when its citizens need freedom at home? Racism in the United States concerned African Americans deeply. At the same time, however, African Americans viewed World War I as a way to demonstrate their patriotism. Black citizens …
Volume 112 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 112 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 112 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 112 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 111 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 111 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 105 Issue 26, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 105 Issue 26, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 105 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 105 Issue 25, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Nonprofit News, News Industrial Subsidies, And The Rise Of Citizen Journalism, Roger A. Lohmann
Nonprofit News, News Industrial Subsidies, And The Rise Of Citizen Journalism, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
In this article three important policy questions are suggested in light of signs of recent growth of nonprofit news and the possibility of a great deal more similar growth in the future: 1) Does nonprofit news production pose a plausible solution to the economic troubles of the U.S. news industry? 2) Would industrial subsidies of nonprofits, like those for “welfare state” health and human services co-production offer a potential solution to the economic problems of the U.S. news industry? 3) Can the currently evolving internet-based system of news production by volunteer citizens be sustainable in the long run?
Volume 95 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 95 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 81 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 81 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 23, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 23, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 22, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 22, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Volume 78 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 78 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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