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    Old media - Wikipedia

    Old media, or legacy media, are the mass media institutions that dominated prior to the Information Age; particularly print media, film studios, music studios, advertising agencies, radio broadcasting, and television. Old media institutions are centralized and communicate with one-way technologies to a generally … See more

    The advent of new communication technology (NCT) has brought forth a set of opportunities and challenges for conventional media. The presence of new media, and the … See more

    Old media, opposed to its newer counterpart, has been found by theorists and historians like Chris Anderson (author of See more

    1999
    almost 90% of daily newspapers in the United States have been actively using online technologies to search for articles and most of them also create their own news websites to reach new markets
    2009
    Sam Zell, owner of the Tribune Company that publishes the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and the Baltimore Sun, claimed it was the newspapers in America who allowed Google to steal their content, and therefore credited themselves for providing Google with their content.
    2009
    media mogul Rupert Murdoch in early April 2009, questioning if Google “should…steal all our copyrights.”
    2009
    Accusations are being made toward search engine giants by publishers such as Sir David Bell, who categorically accused Google and Yahoo of "stealing" the contents of newspapers.
    2021
    Old media companies have diminished in the last decade with the changing media landscape, namely the modern reliance on streaming and digitization of formerly analog content, and the advent of simple worldwide connection and mass conversation.
     
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