Chronicle of Higher Education
Student newspapers aren’t entirely immune to the changes in readership and advertising spending that have cut into the profits of much of the newspaper industry, notes Josh Keller. “But the financial outlook of most student publications is fundamentally sound, say more than a dozen student editors, publishers, and advertising managers across the country.” || Inside Higher Ed: Print journalism squeeze hits campuses.
> Future is uncertain for University of Missouri’s paper
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