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Jimmy wales
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Founder of wikipedia
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Benjamin day
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Published new york sun
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Penny papers
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Affordable newspapers introduced in 1833 created inprecedented mass audience
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Business model
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A design operating a business, identifying revenue sources, customer base, products, financing
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Freelancer
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A nonstaff writer or photographer who submits work on speculation or takes one time assignemnts
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Muckraking
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Early 1990s term for investigative reporting
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Demassification
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Process of media narrowing focus to audience niches
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Sub mass audience
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A segment within a mass audience that retains elements of a mass audience, usually with less heterogeneity
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Trade books
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General interest titles, including fiction and nonfiction
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Public domain
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Status of creative work to which no one can claim ownership and thus belongs to the public as a whole
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Jeff bezos
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Founder of amazon.com
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Aliterate
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A non reader who can read but doesn't
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E-books
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Digital files of book content that are stored, searched, sampled, downloaded and paid for online for us on computer, dedicated reader or cell phone
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E-reader
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Portable electronic device for onscreen reading of books
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Audio books
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Recorded books, often abridged, for listening rather than reading
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