Including the most successful newspaper in Japan, the whole newspaper industry is in an uncertain period. Today, the United States is one of the best newspapers, but the company is working hard to maintain readership. USA Today has been trying to catch up with the new trend of information consumption (Ferrell & Hartline, 2011) in a world where consumers can get information simply by clicking buttons. Today, America's greatest strength in a constantly changing technology world is focus on innovation (Ferrell & Hartline, 2011).
What is the best way to demonstrate web site responsiveness and user interface? It is possible to sneak in directly through the video - this is exactly what Fantasy did on today's US case study page. They kept the page clean and simple, with a large red play button embedded on top, inviting you to see their redesign on the USA Today website. The video itself is very simple, it displays the interface of the website and clicks various links of simple instrumental music in the background.
A summary of information on various articles is the foundation of this case study. Reporters of Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CNN.com, Businessweek.com, and other well-known publications on the Internet contributed to the creation of this case study through articles on watchlists. These articles and articles writing these articles are case studies "company". Since its founding in 2003, the TSC Watch List has proved its strengths and weaknesses. Advantages of the list include providing safer air travel and shorter review times to passengers, but at the expense of many innocent inconveniences and wrong identities. Redundancy and inconsistency of passenger data cast doubt on the accuracy and quality of the list
In this case study, a Chinese company wants to do business in the United States. And with the help of Hofstede and PEST analysis, it identified the problem of entering a business in China in the US. After discussing issues of joint ventures at the international level, solutions and recommendations were also given.
Shanahan and Morgan (1992) compare a case study on how young people use TV and how they relate to in-home exchanges with five countries (Argentina, Taiwan, South Korea, China, USA) went. The following studies cover exposure to television, family conflicts on television, relationships between television viewing and family communication, and so on. This survey shows that there is a strong positive correlation between Argentina, Taiwan, and American parents. Most teenagers are watching TV with their parents and feel that they are more pleased and close to the time they spent together. 40