This type of press was tied to political groups
Partisan press
Printed products created on a regular basis and released in multiple copies.
Newspapers
Paywall
The barrier that charges people money for access to online news
Yellow journalism
Journalism that uses sensationalism and highly partisan approaches
This ratio determines the amount of space available for advertisements and for editorial matter in a newspaper.
Advertisement-editorial ratio
Podcasts
Audio recordings that can be downloaded to MP3 players
This type of press marked the start of newspapers in the United States aimed at virtually anyone
Penny press
24 hour news hole
The constant demand for online news, 24 hours a day
Total market coverage
Reaching nearly all households in a newspaper's market area
A type of journalism from the early - mid 20th century that included independent research, in-depth coverage, and politically engaged factual reporting
Muckraking
A specific long-term assignment for a newspaper that covers a single topic area
A beat
Three ways to build print readership according to the reading
1. More attractive/colourful layouts, 2. Sections for specific audiences, 3. Emphasizing localism
The 4th estate
A free and independent press as the fourth and unofficial pillar of state centered democracy
Companies that sell soft news, editorial matter, cartoons, and photographs to newspapers
Syndicates
A company that turns out thousands of pieces of "news" a day with the aim of catching peoples' interest on search engines
Content farm