Recovering Journalist: Death of Almost 1,000 Cuts

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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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Recovering Journalist: Death of Almost 1,000 Cuts

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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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The New Philly.com

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Recovering Journalist: When Local News Breaks—Fix It!

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It's Still a Business

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