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How Newspapers Could Have Saved Themselves and How Some Still Can

Researchers at a Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute conference have identified a variety of innovative tools and perspectives to help newspapers position themselves to grow revenues and profits, adapt to online and digital venues, and cut costs in more fruitful ways.

Esther Thorson, director of research at the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri, convened the forum of newspaper executives and experts in news research. The purpose was to explore research designs aimed at solving the industry's urgent problems using advanced analytic tools with practical applications.

Stories

"Just a Couple of Questions Before the Museum Closes"

"Just a Couple of Questions Before the Museum Closes"

- Frank Denton, editor, The Florida Times-Union / jacksonville.com,; vice president for Journalism, Morris Communications

Read more about the "Just a Couple of Questions Before the Museum Closes" project »

"Is The Sky Really Falling for Newspaper Companies?"

"Is The Sky Really Falling for Newspaper Companies?"

- Gary Kromer, former director of Research, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; past president, Newspaper Association of American Research Federation

Read more about the "Is The Sky Really Falling for Newspaper Companies?" project »

"Saving Newspapers: Ideas from Marketing"

"Saving Newspapers: Ideas from Marketing"

- Murali Mantrala, Sam W. Walton Distinguished Professor of Marketing, University of Missouri

Read more about the "Saving Newspapers: Ideas from Marketing" project »

"Newspaper Budgeting and Allocating: An Econometric Approach"

"Newspaper Budgeting and Allocating: An Econometric Approach"

- Shrihari (Hari) Sridhar, assistant professor, Michigan State University; Murali Mantrala, Sam W. Walton Distinguished Professor of Marketing, University of Missouri; Esther Thorson, associate dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Missouri School of Journalism

Read more about the "Newspaper Budgeting and Allocating: An Econometric Approach" project »

"E-Papers: Changing Markets, Changing Content"

"E-Papers: Changing Markets, Changing Content"

- George Sylvie, associate professor, Journalism Department, University of Texas at Austin

Read more about the "E-Papers: Changing Markets, Changing Content" project »

"Are There Big Ideas That Can Save Newspapers?"

"Are There Big Ideas That Can Save Newspapers?"

- Esther Thorson, associate dean the Graduate Studies and Research, Missouri School of Journalism

Read more about the "Are There Big Ideas That Can Save Newspapers?" project »


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Last updated: Sep 14, 2009