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Visit our Jobs In HR Section. A Quick Primer On The US Newspaper Collapse (April 13, 2009) A Quick Primer On The US Newspaper Collapse by Joe Pompeo and Antonina Jedrzejczak Earlier this week, they gave you a few staggering factoids on the state of the U.S. newspaper industry. You know, cheery stuff like how there have been roughly 35,000 newspaper job losses or buyouts since March 2007. Or how 166 newspapers have either shut down or stopped putting out a print edition since 2008. Or the fact that the U.S. print sector lost more than 24,500 jobs between September 2008 and September 2009. Good times. It's all from a new report by the World Association of Newspapers and Newspaper Publishers. The stats seem even more bananas when viewed in the form of colorful charts and maps. So Joe Pompeo and Antonina Jedrzejczak put together a little presentation to take you through it all. Quick Primer on the US Newspaper Collapse Written by: Joe Pompeo and Antonina Jedrzejczak Published in Business Insider See Also: MEDIA CHART OF THE DAY: The Cold, Hard Numbers Of What's Happening To Newspapers The U.S. Has Lost More Than 166 Print Newspapers Since 2008 Colleen Gildea colleen@interbiznet.com Permalink . -. Todays Bugler . -. Send To a Friend . -. Readership Feedback Digg Delicious Reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
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