Spare change for news

As newspaper newsrooms around the nation cut back or shutter, an urgent conversation is taking place about where the reporting that exposes corruption and holds public officials accountable will come from. What new models for financing professional journalism will spring up? Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Apr. 14, 2009

There's going to be changes a-comin', in the Newspaper business. But there will be newspapers. What form, who knows, but news is an American right, in the Bill of Rights, and it will come to the public, be it the net or the press.

I really do believe there can be middle ground. Some sort of local news, sprinkled with national news. Small local newspapers, are thriving in small ... More »

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