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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Sunday Morning in the Blogosphere


Presidents’ Day, officially Washington’s Birthday, in the United States, holiday (third Monday in February) popularly recognized as honouring George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.






Hedge fund guts newspapers - The Gazette

Magazine Publishers Race to Capitalize on the Paywall Trend - Folio

Tribune Publishing Recognizes 'Hartford Courant' Newsroom Union - NPR

Los Angeles Times Labor Dispute Escalates - Los Angeles Business Journal

Google’s Planned Audio News Service Is Dangerous for News Industry - INMA

At least 40 newspapers cancel 'Non Sequitur' comic strip - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Apollo Global Management to Buy Majority Stake in Cox Media - Cox Enterprises

LA Times demands that reporters sign away rights to books, and movies - Boing Boing

This website impersonated a fact-checking outlet to publish fake news stories - Poynter

Newspapers are not non-profit ... Newspapers are a for-profit business - Park Rapids Enterprise
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