Report identifies newspapers as dying industry
The rise of the Internet helped put the newspaper publishing industry on a list of “dying industries” after it was hit by competition from real-time reporting via Internet websites like Historic City News, and information sharing on social media websites like Twitter and Facebook.



Roy Jaeger, vice president of the Saint Augustine Maritime Heritage Foundation, suggests that waterways around the city can help ease traffic gridlock, according to an interview published by the St Augustine Report today.


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Members of the St Augustine and St Johns County business community are invited to participate in a technology solutions forum that will bring experts and solutions providers together to determine hot topics for future technology workshops to be presented by the local Chamber of Commerce.
Evelyn Vazquez, leisure sales director for St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitor Convention Bureau, told Historic City News reporters that she has just returned from the “Visit Florida” sponsored sales mission to Brazil.
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