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	<title>Comments on: Newspapers stabilise but magazines terminal</title>
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		<title>By: Ken Benson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Benson</dc:creator>
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		<description>must have killed you to write that Glenn, newspapers circ is stable.....after all Crikey been predicting the imminent death of newspapers in Australia for some time now. The fact of the matter is that Australia remains a different market to the rest of the world, so continually quoting the troubles in the USa and England doesn&#039;t necessarily reflect the state of play here. 

The issue of self interest also continues to crop up, when a web based property talks about the demise of their print brethren, it begs the question...newspapers are still the preferred choice of news delivery for a huge number of Australians...and they provide the web with most of their content as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>must have killed you to write that Glenn, newspapers circ is stable&#8230;..after all Crikey been predicting the imminent death of newspapers in Australia for some time now. The fact of the matter is that Australia remains a different market to the rest of the world, so continually quoting the troubles in the USa and England doesn&#8217;t necessarily reflect the state of play here. </p>
<p>The issue of self interest also continues to crop up, when a web based property talks about the demise of their print brethren, it begs the question&#8230;newspapers are still the preferred choice of news delivery for a huge number of Australians&#8230;and they provide the web with most of their content as well.</p>
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