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Friday, January 22, 2016

Friday Afternoon in the Blogosphere

Newspaper circulation continues the downward trend



Retired journalist feels change pain - News-Press

Journalists as Family Feud ‘WINNERS’ - Romenesko

What words should you never say to a reporter? - Medium

The sky is falling on print newspapers faster than you think - Medium

Detroit Newspapers Feeling the Pressure of New Digital World - Josic

GOP Rep. Wants Government To Register Journalists - Huffpost Media

Twenty years ago, The New York Times launched NYTimes.com - Poynter

Five Ways Newspapers Can Deepen Their Relationships with Readers - E and P

Newspapers demand firmer action against Russia over Litvinenko murder - Guardian

Novelist Obliterates The Bundy Militia, and Oregon’s Largest Newspaper - Think Progress

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