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Ann Arbor News Makes Online Transition

Ann ArborThe Detroit Free Press reports that the 174-year-old Ann Arbor News has ceased publishing its print version and is moving online. The online version can be found at AnnArbor.com. The local Michigan newspaper is published by Advance Publications.
After 174 years, the last edition of the News rolled off the presses Thursday morning as Michigan's fifth-largest city started to make the transition to a new era of journalism.

Because of a steep decline in advertising revenue and readers' shift toward the Internet, the News' owner, Advance Publications, is one of several media companies that are discarding the old model of print journalism in favor of a new digital one.

Advance is betting that News readers will migrate to its new online news site it called AnnArbor.com. The Web site launches today with a small editorial staff equipped with video cameras and will publish print editions on Thursdays and Fridays.

"This is about changing the delivery mechanism for local journalism," said Laurel Champion, the News' publisher and the executive vice president of AnnArbor.com."
Freep.com says just 25 out of 274 Ann Arbor News employees are working for the online version of the newspaper.

Posted on 2009-07-24





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