Assessment shows readers unlikely to pay for news online

March 16, 2010


A recent survey assessed readers’ willingness to pay for online news.
New York (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent survey pertaining to whether readers are willing to pay for their news online has some not so positive results for outlets that may be planning to begin charging fees. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the Project for […]

Newspapers produce most local news

January 11, 2010


A new study reveals that newspapers are still the most prominent carriers of local news.
San Francisco (WiredPRNews.com) – Despite the boom in Internet news resources, newspapers are still shown to be the most prominent carriers of local news. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), a recent study shows that most local news stories are […]

TV News Pioneer Passes Away

July 20, 2009


Walter Cronkite dies at the age of 92.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – Legendary television anchor Walter Cronkite has died at the age of 92. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Cronkite, who worked for “CBS Evening News” for nearly two decades, died Friday of cerebrovascular disease.
As noted by the AP, Cronkite’s […]

Debate Ensues Over Online News Fees

May 27, 2009


Many question whether the decision to charge for online news helps or hurts companies in a recession.
Wired PR News – While news sources scramble to find effective means of staying financially stable during the recession, much debate has ensued on whether one of the most obvious options is hurtful or helpful to online news mediums. […]

Wired PR News Story Correction - Laid Off Reporter Paul Giblin Wins Nobel Prize

April 22, 2009


Wired PR News would like to make a correction to a previously published news article. In the title for the following story published Tuesday, April 21, 2009, Nobel was mistakenly written instead of Pulitzer. Wired reporters apologize for any inconvenience this error may have caused.
Laid Off Reporter Paul Giblin Wins Nobel Prize
Wired PR News reports […]

Laid Off Reporter Paul Giblin Wins Nobel Prize

April 21, 2009


A journalist who was laid off months ago has recently earned a Pulitzer Prize for his work.
Wired PR News – A reporter who has been laid off from his position at an Arizona newspaper recently earned a Pulitzer Prize. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Paul Giblin, a journalist who previously worked for the […]

NY Times Co Copyright Infringement Trial to Begin

January 27, 2009


GateHouse Media’s case against The New York Times Co. will go to trial this week.
Wired PR News.com – GateHouse Media, who brought a lawsuit against The New York Times Co., for alleged copyright infringement will have their case heard in federal court this week, as reported by the Associated Press (AP).
GateHouse, a large community newspaper […]

 
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