The world's oldest newspaper — Sweden's Post-och Inrikes Tidningar — had abandoned print to become a Web-only publication. The momentousness of that change is tempered by the fact that the paper had a daily circulation of around 1,000 and mainly publishes legal announcements.
My take on the mainstream media, especially the newspaper biz. As a former long-term Dallas Metroplex resident, this is often focused on the sometimes good, and the often not-so-good (compared either to what it could be or what it used to be) of A.H. Belo's primary publication, The Dallas Morning News.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
World’s oldest paper now online-only
American Journalism Review reports:
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