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Monday, November 05, 2018

Monday Morning in the Blogosphere

California Voters will decide if the fuel taxes are needed tomorrow




Tampa Bay Times announces staff reductions - Poynter

Missing Newspapers Have Been Found - The Missourian

No Next Day Election Results For Gannett Newspapers - Memphis Flyer

Bulgarian Newspapers 'Losing Trust, Money and Readers' - Balkan Insight

Can Nonprofit News Help Save the Media Industry? - Editor and Publisher

Robservations: One down: Sun-Times brings back crossword - Robert Feder

Tablet Magazine’s Jewish Focus Pulls Staff to Pittsburgh on a Mission - NYT

About 30 jobs cut thanks to layoffs and buyouts at Hearst Connecticut - Poynter

Readers React: Newspapers heart and soul of America - Allentown Morning Call

Newsroom Employees are Less Diverse Than U.S. Workers Overall - Pew Research Center


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