The death of newspapers and civil discourse - The Hill
Job cuts are coming to The Tampa Bay Times - Poynter
What Could Be Better Than A Free $400? - Seeking Alpha
Debunking the 'newspapers are dying' idea - Enid News and Eagle
Do newspapers' presidential endorsements still matter? - BBC News
How many people still read print newspapers? A lot… - Oxford Eagle
American Society of News Editors undergoes digital revamp - Poynter
Elton John headlines Sam Zell’s 75th birthday bash - Chicago Sun-Times
Job cuts are coming to The Tampa Bay Times - Poynter
What Could Be Better Than A Free $400? - Seeking Alpha
Debunking the 'newspapers are dying' idea - Enid News and Eagle
Do newspapers' presidential endorsements still matter? - BBC News
How many people still read print newspapers? A lot… - Oxford Eagle
American Society of News Editors undergoes digital revamp - Poynter
Elton John headlines Sam Zell’s 75th birthday bash - Chicago Sun-Times
Gannett, Tronc Said Still in Talks After Bridging Value Gap - Bloomberg
BofA says you can build a nest egg by giving up lattes and newspapers - L.A. Times
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