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10 December, 13:58

How do newspaper conglomerates have an effect on how much local news coverage is reported in a newspaper?

How have changes in technology caused newspaper publishers to rethink how they deliver the news and how they make money from it?

Even though we have seen a decrease in print subscriptions, Americans are consuming more news every day. What does this say about the news habits of consumers?

What can the publisher industry learn from the music industry?

What are some current trends in journalism being used to keep up with the advances in technology and shifting consumer behavior, and why are they important?

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  1. 10 December, 14:16
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    1. Administrative law is part of the so called 'public law'. It is the 'common' law of the public administration and it is broadly a statutory law. The administrative legal system collects concepts and institutions from other legal systems such as civil law, criminal law, or even labour law. In addition, it is self-sufficient; there is no need to bring rules from other areas of law to fill in the gaps.

    2. The dawn of the Internet made disseminating news faster, with users able to access information within seconds ... So, although social media is often the fastest way to obtain information, it can be fragmented. Because of this, traditional journalism still has its place, and many look to trusted sources for the facts
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