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In 2012-2013, one of the United States largest newspaper chains,
Advance Publications, determined its main product was no longer
newspapers but news, and switched from daily print publication of
The Times-Picayune of New Orleans to three days a week, while
upgrading its presence online ( Digital First ). More than 200
employees, including half the newsroom, were laid off in one of the
poorest U.S. cities with among the lowest literacy rates and
percentages of households with Internet access. The decision raised
a furor in New Orleans. Alfred Lawrence Lorenz presents an
historical overview of The Times-Picayune, from its 1837 founding
through the present; Frank Durham describes the crucial role the
dailies played in the 1960 school desegregation crisis; S.L.
Alexander studies the impact of the switch on print coverage of
hard news in the context of media developments, with the advent of
The New Orleans Advocate resulting in a modern-day news war; Vicki
Mayer presents a content analysis of specific print editions of The
Times-Picayune and its digital formats conducted before and after
the switch and its possible effects on quantity and quality of news
coverage. As suggested by C.W. Anderson in the Introduction, this
book is instructive for all concerned with what the transformation
might portend for the news profession and for the traditional role
of the press in the digital age."
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