Job cuts at papers shrink coverage

Experts say the American appetite for news is as strong as ever. Even big-city papers such as The Times that have suffered sharp declines in print circulation in recent years have seen their total audiences grow, when viewers of their Internet sites are included. Political candidates, corporations, even churches find that they can lure more traffic to their websites by slapping on a news "ticker" or a digest of wire-service stories.

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by Mark Monday - Oct. 1, 2008

From experience in closeing down four papers in my lifetime -- and talking to friends who are still in the business -- the story reflects reality. It is important to everyone who uses Newstrust since the material we read and rate comes from these sources. If they dry up....

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