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Financing dies in darkness? The impact of newspaper closures on public finance

Journal of Financial Economics, 2020
We examine how local newspaper closures affect public finance outcomes for local governments. Following a newspaper closure, municipal borrowing costs increase by 5–11 basis points, costing the municipality an additional $650,000 per issue.
Pengjie Gao, Chang Lee, Dermot Murphy
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Life in a news desert: The perceived impact of a newspaper closure on community members

Journalism, 2020
This study, utilizing 19 in-depth interviews, offers a systematic qualitative investigation of the perceived impact of a newspaper’s closure on community members’ everyday lives and their sense of community.
N. Mathews
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Political Consequences of the Endangered Local Watchdog: Newspaper Decline and Mayoral Elections in the United States

Urban Affairs Review, 2020
Newspapers have faced extreme challenges in recent years due to declining circulation and advertising revenue. This has resulted in newspaper closures, staff cuts, and dramatic changes to the ways many newspapers cover local government, among other ...
Meghan E. Rubado, Jay Jennings
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Newspaper coverage of artificial intelligence: A perspective of emerging technologies

Telematics and informatics, 2020
The focus of the study is on how newspapers have covered artificial intelligence (AI) over the past decades. Analyzing 1776 news articles culled from four mainstream newspapers (i.e., the New York Times, Washington Post, the Guardian, and USA Today), the
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Manchester, 2020
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Alfred F. Robbins
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Bioethics and the Newspapers

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1999
Many bioethics questions are resistant to journalistic exploration on account of their inherently philosophical dimensions. Such dimensions are ill-suited to what we may term the internal goods (in MacIntyre's sense) of the newspapers and mass media generally, which constrain newspaper coverage to an abbreviated form of narrative that, whilst not in ...
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The Europeana Newspapers – A Gateway to European Newspapers Online

2012
The paper introduces the Europeana Newspapers project, funded by the European Commission. It describes its potential social impact on examples of stakeholders groups and the way of the project coordination, together with description of project activities. It also provides an overview of technologies used within the project. The paper also briefly gives
Ales Pekárek, Marieke Willems
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Newspaper Fictions, Newspaper Histories

2018
The first substantive chapter sets out the historical, theoretical and literary concerns at the heart of Fictions of the Press. A reflection on nineteenth-century portraits of journalists and newspapers is developed alongside detailed exploration of recent scholarship in the field, in particular the work of Marie-Eve Therenty, Alain Vaillant and ...
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