Saturday, September 15, 2018

Saturday Morning in the Blogosphere

As Typhoon Mangkhut lashed the Philippines the rivers became filled to capacity.  



Newspapers navigate sea of bits-and-bytes - Eagle-Tribune

'The key is ... getting them addicted to our content' - Poynter

Tronc Agrees To Let Its Virginia Newsrooms Unionize - NPR

3 Arkansas newspapers say goodbye after decades of coverage - KTHV

USA Today Focuses on Understanding Its Audience and Brand - INMA

Paddock family selling Daily Herald company to employees - Robert Feder

The Outline and the curse of media venture capital - Columbia Journalism Review

Who’s Left Covering Brooklyn With the Big Newspapers in Retreat? - The Atlantic

Orlando Sentinel presses: News titans scrapped by digital disruption - Orlando Sentinel

Tronc in 'early stage' discussions about sale to McClatchy newspaper chain - Chicago Tribune


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