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Newspapers Importance as Medium Major news source for most people 1 of 3 Americans reads one daily 1,480 daily papers in United States 56 million copies daily Local advertisers’ preferred medium

Newspapers in American Life Newspapers as Local Commodities Newspapers as Political Entities Competition in a New Century Rise of the Penny Press The National Stage Growth and Maturation

Supplying the Audience Demand Ownership Competition Minority and Ethnic Press

Newspapers as Organizations Editorial Advertising Business Circulation Production

Editorial Organization Publisher Editor Managing Editor Section editors Copy editors Reporters/writers Photographers/Designers

Newspaper Content Advertising (local, national) News (local, wire) Opinion (editorials, columns, op-ed) Photojournalism Syndicated material

Trends and Innovations Circulation

Trends and Innovations Circulation Content and Design Convergence and the Newsroom Reorganizing the Newsroom The Public Journalism Controversy