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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Wednesday Afternoon in the Blogosphere

A common theme around the globe, unsold newspapers 



Union-Tribune lays off journalists - San Diego Reader

Editorial: The Force is Still Strong - Editor and Publisher

The next generation of news experience - Editors Weblog

Man killed in uptown Charlotte was delivering newspapers - WBTV

Stop Press: The Future of Newspapers - Professor Richard Sambrook

Times-Shamrock newspapers offer employee buyouts - New Jersey Herald

Whomever runs the Facebook page for the LA Times deserves a raise - imgur

Newspapers welcome more digital subscribers in time of fake news - Financial Times

CNN lawsuit shocker — There’s cursing in newsrooms! - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Southern NM, El Paso newspapers shrink print editions in shift to digital - NM Politics


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