The report tracks the stable performance of trust in newspapers compared with other sources of news, and underscores the importance of protecting the core assets moving forward.
A mojo is a mobile journalist, someone who reports with a mobile phone. This innovative form of newsgathering has spread around the world since late 2007 and offers major opportunities for newspapers.
Innovative newspaper advertising can not only be seen, but also smelt, heard, felt, looked through, put up on the wall as a poster and scanned with the mobile camera – all this is described in the report.
This is the 20th edition of World Press Trends and the third that contains reports on every country and territory in the world where newspapers are published.
Around the world, faster mobile technological infrastructure, multimedia handsets, advertising networks and engaged users are driving the mobile channel to become an essential part of every newspaper company’s media mix.
Trends in Newsrooms 2009 contains a wealth of best practices –– both those that have already proved successful and those extraordinary projects undergoing testing.
As economic challenges escalate for newspaper companies, many are seeking new ways to reduce costs, create efficiencies and earn new revenues.
Many of the general underlying conditions affecting traditional news publishing companies have undergone major changes in the last years.
In many countries, heads of newspapers, and daily newspapers in particular, have been confronted with a steady decline in circulation and readership for some time.
Automatic image processing is an important tool that can help save resources, streamline the workflow and enhance news reporting.