Military equipment moving down the freeway Thursday
Ensuring Safety of Field Reporters Covering COVID-19 - WAN-IFRA
$349B stimulus comes too late to save many newspapers - New York Post
Will social distancing spur a telecommuting evolution for the press? - Poynter
Broadcasters statewide band together to raise cash for food banks - Robert Feder
How the coronavirus could hurt the news business - Columbia Journalism Review
Virus killing newspapers too: 3 in 100 get news from print - Washington Examiner
Local media traffic spikes 48% in the wake of COVID-19 - America's Newspapers
Galveston paper adjusts print frequency to navigate COVID economy - America's Newspapers
What Was Once Unthinkable is Quickly Becoming Reality in the Destruction of Local News - NL
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