problem is, most local papers went more towards "syndicated" natl articles and less local.
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is the case with out local papers. Very little local content anymore.
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such a great point. Cause cable news just doesn't talk about the things I see everyday.
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Will you guys ever take any responsibility for anything?
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...that we've had 2-3 generations who never experienced what real journalism is,so cdn't ask 4 it
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The bean counters never understood what excites people about real journalism. It got to the point
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the more fluff/entertainment that news agencies provided, the more the audiences shrank. SMH.
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bean counters ruined journalism. Stalking elusive 18-35 y.o.audience they filled space w/fluff
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@jayrosen_nyu BUT while big lower papers are in decline, the Community papers are up,Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We had two papers in our 100,000 town. Gannet bought one and killed the other (ours) over the yrs
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I agree. Growing up in a small town, I knew who the reporters and publishers were. Built trust
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It's always darkest before it goes pitch black.
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