I live in an isolated rural county (pop. 16k), and we have two competing, thriving newspapers. They have otherwise no competition, and much demand. The death of the small-town newspapers is less about the papers and more about the town.http://www.niemanlab.org/2018/11/newsonomics-newspapers-are-shells-of-their-former-selves-so-whos-going-to-build-what-comes-next-in-local/ …
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But if you're the newspaper to an economically vibrant community--community in the real sense--then you have zero competition, and a captive market. Where else will people go to know what's going on with their local issues?
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