A number of papers across the country started ebook programs in the early part of this decade, repurposing their archives or producing new work. They haven’t been the moneymakers some had hoped.
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Radford, Evan. "In Canada, newspapers’ attempts to experiment with ebooks haven’t seen much success." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 24 Nov. 2014. Web. 16 Dec. 2024.
APA
Radford, E. (2014, Nov. 24). In Canada, newspapers’ attempts to experiment with ebooks haven’t seen much success. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved December 16, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2014/11/in-canada-newspapers-attempts-to-experiment-with-ebooks-havent-seen-much-success/
Chicago
Radford, Evan. "In Canada, newspapers’ attempts to experiment with ebooks haven’t seen much success." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified November 24, 2014. Accessed December 16, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2014/11/in-canada-newspapers-attempts-to-experiment-with-ebooks-havent-seen-much-success/.
Wikipedia
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