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This has been a particularly rough week for the newspaper industry, whose decline seems to be gathering speed. As Richard Perez-Pena wrote in The New York Times at the beginning of the week:For newspapers, the news has…
It’s been a horrible week at quite a few newspapers. At one point I found myself staring at my Twitter updates as if it were a train wreck in progress. Mark Potts has a good summary and this comment:
The whiners…
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This has been a particularly rough week for the newspaper industry, whose decline seems to be gathering speed. As Richard Perez-Pena wrote in The New York Times at the beginning of the week:For newspapers, the news has…
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When I took a temporary gig as VP-Editorial at Philly.com a few months ago, I wrote I probably wouldn't be able to say much in this blog about what we were doing. Well, now I can: We launched the new version of…
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There are right ways and wrong ways to cover fast-breaking local news on the Web, and as I write this on Wednesday afternoon, washingtonpost.com is providing a good lesson in how not to cover a high-impact local…
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A lot of well-meaning journalism theorists and pundits have suggested that the optimal model for the future of newspapers is some sort of locally owned public trust, which theoretically would protect the paper from the…
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