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The decline of print media

The decline of print media 1) Google has lead to the decline of the newspaper industry by taking billions of ad revenue from newspapers. 2) Newspaper companies made about $60 billion and Google took around $44 billion. 3) The 2000's. 4) No, I think that newspapers are a dying industry and Google is no way the cause of it. I would say younger people such as millennials or even generation z aren't really interested in buying newspapers as it is much easier to view a news on the internet rather than buying it physically. This obviously makes it hard for newspapers as they probably depend or even view their websites as one of the ways of protecting their industry and Google taking some of the advertising revenue is what should be expected of such a large and powerful company as it even does this to YouTube creator or content uploaders,many of are have ties to Hollywood. 5) "You can’t single out Google just because it’s the largest digital company. Patch, f

MailOnline case study

MailOnline case study 1) "Baby-faced joyrider, 18, who at 5ft 2in was barely able to see over the steering wheel as he posed in a £200,000 Rolls-Royce is jailed for four years for mowing down a policeman"- Soft news "Chip shop owner is arrested over the death of his wife who died after being covered in boiling oil at their village takeaway"- Hard news "Kate's time to shine: How the Duchess of Cambridge is asserting herself as a future Queen consort now Meghan's taken over as 'princess in training' - and her newly fashion-forward wardrobe is just the start"- Soft news "Benefits cheat magistrate who claimed she could barely walk only to be caught strolling round a shopping centre and dancing at wedding is jailed for nine month"- Soft news "France launches nationwide probe into 'excessive' number of babies born with mysterious deformities"- Hard news 2) The celebrity content shown talks ab