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The newspaper industry has worried about increasing competition from internet companies for classified advertising, or local advertising by individual people for jobs and items for sale. A group of seven US newspaper chains representing 176 daily ne
[00:00.00]Lesson One [00:22.20]第一课 [00:44.41]General Procedure [00:46.13]一般程序 [00:47.86]G:I'd like to order an international newspaper.Is that possible? [00:50.99]旅客:我想订一份国际报纸,行吗? [00:54.13]R:Yes.Which pape
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阿美陪着古奇到报亭买IC卡,结果却得到了一份兼职,好像很不错哦,一起来看看吧! Listen Read Learn Gucci: What did the boss say? May: He asked me if I'd like to be a newspaper salesperson? Gucci: You are still student so I don't think you should have ti
迷你对话: A:I dont know why Yeltsin appears in most newspaper in recent years. And news about him always seems to be the front-page news. 不知道为什么叶利钦这几年总是在报纸上出现,并且关于他的消息还总是在头版。
Nowadays, people are constantly in contact with media, and advertising is everywhere! This inspired us to make a Culips episode talking all about it. Do you still read the newspaper? Do commercials bother you as much as they bother Maura and Harp? Ce
ECONOMICS REPORT - When Newspapers Lie (About How Many People Read Them) By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, November 05, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. The big
Renee Montagne: On Fridays, we focus on your money. Renee Montagne: Today fewer people are spending that money on newspapers. Daily newspaper circulation reached its peak in 1984 and has been declining ever since. In what is by now a familiar announc
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 24 July 2007 A student newspaper in Los Angeles called L.A. Youth is giving a voice to teenagers, free from censorship by school officials. Mike O'Sullivan reports, the paper deals with controversial issues from sexuali
地道美语听力播客English as a Second Language Podcast (ESLPod),是一家位于美国加州洛杉矶的英语教育研究机构推出的英文听力会话,于2005年7月23日首播, 主播Dr. Jeff McQuillan为南加州大学的语言学博士
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has become America's first major daily newspaper to publish online-only. Hearst, the company that owns it, printed the final newspaper on Tuesday. The Seattle P-I was one hun
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember. This week on our program, we talk about the newspaper industry in the United States and its history. (SOUND) VOICE ONE: The new movie St
By Steve Herman New Delhi 21 March 2007 While many newspapers in Western countries are going out of business, consolidating or cutting staff, the industry is exploding in India. National circulation rose 33 percent between 2001 and 2005. The World A
Not a daily newspaper this time, but the 'bible' that covered journalism Ted Landphair | Washington, DC 16 December 2009 Photo: James Cridland, Flickr Creative Commons Lots of the newspapers that Editor Publisher covered saw this sign on their doors
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has become America's first major daily newspaper to publish online-only. Hearst, the company that owns it, printed the final newspaper on Tuesday. The Seattle P-I was one hund
Media Experts Ponder Future of Newspapers After Washington Post Sale 媒体专家思考华盛顿邮报被卖后的未来 WASHINGTON Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos made news this week following reports that the Internet pioneer had purchased one of the
华盛顿邮报出售给亚马逊的创始人 The Washington Post Co said it has sold its flagship newspaper to Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon . The purchase price is $250 million, subject to normal working capital adjustments, payable at closing
The newspaper industry was already pressing through changes. The recession has simply accelerated the process. The figures make grim reading. In the past five years, some of the countries biggest and most established regional newspapers have seen the
Some say it will force more openness and customer dialogue Ted Landphair | Washington, DC 05 April 2010 Much has been written about the profoundly negative effect that the Internet has had on the newspaper business. So many readers have switched to t
Enam: Oh, Katia, you're from Mexico right? Katia: Right. Enam: I want to know about the Mexico City? Can you tell me about it? How is Mexico City in terms of real estate, landscape? Katia: Well, Mexico City is one of the biggest cities in the world a