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While most major cities have just one newspaper, The Globe competes for readers and ads with The Boston Herald.
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But it competed for readers and advertising in a very crowded field of magazines.
We are competing for readers' attention against blogs, video games and movies.
In two boroughs of New York City alone, for example, 15 different daily newspapers competed for readers' eyes in the 1920s.
They are much-reviled by regional paper owners, who resent the fact they compete for readers and advertising revenues.
WILL readers of The New York Times in print get less because The Times must invest to compete for readers and advertisers in the digital medium?
It was an era marked by publicity stunts, screaming headlines, and sensationalism as the newspapers competed for readers, staff, advertisers, and public attention.
Independent bookshops continue to close, while mobile games and on-screen entertainment are competing for readers' scarce attention like never before.
But with a proliferation of media outlets competing for readers' attention and university press offices and academic journals seeking news headlines, accuracy often suffers.
So it's important not to over-sentimentalize the way the news business used to work, or to disdain the work of competing for readers who now have many other places to go.
But as newspapers, magazines, blogs and online-only news sites increasingly compete for readers, they are making it more of a priority than ever and adopting new techniques, like trying to maximize pass-alongs on social networks.
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