Before the Internet, newspapers dominated the public discourse: A conversation with longtime T-D reporter and editor, Earle Dunford.
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How local can local news get? How about one block?
Princeton economist and ex-journalist Sam Schulhofer-Wohl examines the fallout: dangers to democracy.
The dead-tree dailies of the media world keep getting chopped by declining circulation, dwindling advertising and an ever-enveloping Internet. Can we, should we —could we — live without a daily newspaper?
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