United, Newspapers May Stand
Whatever the solution, the capacity to produce accountability reporting, investigative journalism and robust coverage of public officials is not sustainable under current revenue models. And that is not a business problem; it’s a civic one. Full Story »
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This is the only important take-away I got from Carr’s piece.