'No longer sustainable': Nine newspapers to stop printing in Tasmania
Nine newspapers will cease printing editions of The Age and The Australian Financial Review in Tasmania due to rising production costs and declining print readership.
It is a fabrication that Morgunblaðið is stopping its print edition
The chairman of Árvakur, the publisher of Morgunblaðið, denies rumors about the newspaper ceasing its print publication, describing them as fabrications.
Media: Investor Buffett Joins the New York Times
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has acquired a significant stake in the New York Times, indicating renewed interest in the print media sector.
How to make templates for Valentine’s Day lollipops to print? Step by Step
The article provides a guide on creating trendy templates for Valentine’s Day lollipops featuring humorous and romantic elements popular on social media.
REPORT TO THE READER ⟩ Postimees in constant development
Postimees highlights the shift from digital to print for enhanced morning experiences.
Growth in digital readership figures for local newspapers
Local newspapers in Norway experienced a 7.6% increase in digital readership in 2025, as reported by Mediebedriftene, contrasting with a decline in print readership.
Daily 'Rzeczpospolita' with convenient InPost delivery
The publisher of 'Rzeczpospolita' is expanding its online sales platform to include daily newspapers with fast delivery through InPost.
The competition for beginner writers begins
The 'First Step' literature prize invites authors to submit their debut texts published in print media during 2025, with a submission deadline of March 6, 2026.
Where are Lidovky going?
A new theatrical production titled 'Lidovky jdou do řiti' reflects on the history and significance of the Czech newspaper Lidové noviny, which has recently ceased publication.
DOX will open the exhibition Hit By News this year. It will focus on the relationship between art and mass media
The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague will host the exhibition Hit By News, showcasing works from hundreds of artists primarily engaged with print media, running from March to August.
Media in 2025: The Fire of Vjesnik, the Shutdown of Globus, New TV Licenses...
The main events shaping the Croatian media landscape in 2025 include the implementation of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), state subsidies for print media distribution, the awarding of new licenses to Nova TV and RTL 2, as well as the fire at the Vjesnik skyscraper and the closure of the Globus publication.
Newspapers Can Survive the Digital Fire, They Don't Have to Become Paper Tigers
The article discusses the decline of various print newspapers, highlighting the impact of digital platforms on traditional media and lifestyle changes.