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Most College Students Read College Newspapers

News about the mainstream newspaper industry is filled with woes, but for college publications, the news is good.

Research shows that about 76 percent of the country’s 6 million full-time college students read their campus newspaper at least occasionally, and big corporations and advertisers are flocking to the medium, writes the Baltimore Sun.

The article points to the fact that a subsidiary of MTV purchased College Publisher, a company that runs Web sites for about 450 college papers, as one of the best examples of the trend.

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‘Chicago Tribune’ Loses Stand-Alone Book Review

One of the few remaining tabloid book review sections in the country’s newspapers bought the farm this weekend.

The Chicago Tribune, which last year moved its stand-alone book review tabloid from Sunday to Saturday, has killed the section altogether, replacing…

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Financial Institutions to Educate Consumers with ‘Money Bus’

A “Money Bus” took off to begin its tour of the country this week. The bus - part of a campaign by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) Consumer Education Foundation, and TD Ameritrade Institutional…

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