Makers of the ACT announced in 2019 a plan to broadly offer their first computer-based ACT in September 2020. Students would still have the option to test on paper, and those who selected the digital ...
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Read Web content in a more traditional format with Paper.li, which lets you build an online newspaper. Web content is great, when you don’t mind visiting a multitude of Web sites in order to peruse ...
As you’ve read here throughout the year, I’ve been connecting newspaper romantics — that’s most of you! — with 21st century digital-first news products. So, today, let me start with this. In 1967 Ford ...
Thursday, I got a call from a U-T TV producer arranging for an on-air debate over the respective merits of print newspapers and online editions. They were looking for an “old columnist,” she said, to ...
Oregonian subscribers may have noticed a cool new option as they scrolled through their online newspaper lately. I’m not talking about our website, OregonLive.com, where our reporters and editors ...
For American daily newspapers, the story of the last decade-plus hasn’t been about mass closures — it’s been about mass shrinkage. The pace at which newspapers are shutting down isn’t much different ...
After a year of slight gains, newspaper circulation fell again in 2014 (though tracking these data is becoming more complicated each year due to measurement changes). Revenue from circulation rose, ...
I’ve been an editor at this news company for a long time. I’ve written untold columns to readers. I can tell you without exaggeration that the strongest reaction I’ve ever gotten was when we changed ...
Beginning September 2020, the ACT will be offered to high school students on paper and via computer. High schools can opt for the online ACT through state and district testing while students can opt ...