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Circulation of printed media decreases by 8.3 pct: Data
The total annual circulation of newspapers and magazines witnessed a decrease of 8.3 percent in 2022 compared to the previous year, the data by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) has revealed.
According to the data released by the TÜİK on July 25, the total number of newspapers and magazines also declined last year, showing a similar trend to the annual circulation figures.
The Editorial office of Bulgarian Newspaper "Trud" Declared Civil Disobedience
Employees of the newspaper "Trud" declare civil disobedience, said the editor-in-chief of the media Petyo Blaskov. The dissatisfaction is due to an action of the police in the editorial office of the publication. The premises are expected to be sealed.
Number of newspapers, magazines published see 7.9 percent decline in 2016 in Turkey
The number of newspapers and magazines published and circulated annually saw a decline in Turkey in 2016 when compared with figures from 2015, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) said on July 26.
Printed media crisis and paywalls: We are closer to losing our news than we think
There is a lot of turmoil in the media and especially in printed Media as we know them. Every year the risk of traditional newspapers shutting down is increasing. And this is why many news media giants are testing new ways in making themselves sustainable. The years were you just had to be on the internet are long gone.
'Bulgaria's Charlie Hebdo' Blocked From News Stands
Cartoonists and publishers behind a new newspaper, published by Bulgaria's "Society of Rude Cartoonists", on Monday said they planned to sell copies of Pras Press directly on Slaveikov Square in central Sofia, famous as a book distribution hub.
New UK newspaper folds after ten weeks
Britain's first new national daily newspaper in 30 years is to shut, its owners said yesterday, just over two months after it was launched promising to prove that print news can survive the Internet age.
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The era of 'clopy-paste' information
Newspapers around the world are facing an unprecedented crisis. Print edition figures are shrinking, landmark publications are folding and no one is able to predict how long print will survive for. This is a structural crisis. Leading international newspapers are looking for ways to balance between their digital and print editions.
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UK launches first new daily newspaper in three decades
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Feb. 29 helped launch the country's first new national daily newspaper in 30 years, which vowed to show that print news could prosper in the Internet age.
Proto Thema offers FREE medical exams with coupons
Greek newspaper Proto Thema offers free general exams in its issue at newsstands on Sunday. Specifically, readers will be able to have free general blood tests and a urine examination at the Viotraiki medical center.
The newspaper also offers exams for the entire family at special rates. This Sunday, includes a coupon for a digital mammogram.
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Albanian Media 'Struggles with Corruption Reporting'
Albanian media report on corruption on a daily basis but the vast majority of this coverage is centred on press conferences by government institutions and exchanges of accusations between local political parties, says the new monitoring report published by BIRN Albania.