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This Machine Ran American Newspapers for 100 Years — And Almost Nobody Knows It Existed

This Machine Ran American Newspapers for 100 Years — And Almost Nobody Knows It Existed

Every morning for nearly 100 years, millions of Americans unfolded a

Revolutionizing Journalism  A Digital Newspaper's Journey

Revolutionizing Journalism A Digital Newspaper's Journey

Overcoming Industry Challenges and Paving the Way for a Thriving Future.

Demystifying the future of local newspapers with Christopher Ali

Demystifying the future of local newspapers with Christopher Ali

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The Political Consequences of Losing Local Newspapers

The Political Consequences of Losing Local Newspapers

Milena Djourelova, Ruben Durante, Gregory J. Martin. 2025. “The Impact of Online Competition on

Buck on the ‘threat’ of shutting down local newspapers

Buck on the ‘threat’ of shutting down local newspapers

"When I first saw this issue of Google scraping the news, I couldn't believe it was legal … It doesn't make sense for these big-tech ...

How the Local Journalism Sustainability Act can save local newspapers

How the Local Journalism Sustainability Act can save local newspapers

Capital Region Independent Media president and publisher - and fellow Oswego alum - Mark Vinciguerra tells the Throwing ...

Local newspaper thriving in former 'news desert'

Local newspaper thriving in former 'news desert'

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The news according to kids: Worthington children create local newspaper

The news according to kids: Worthington children create local newspaper

What matters. What's important. It's all a matter of perspective.

Hold The Press - Community Newspaper Documentary

Hold The Press - Community Newspaper Documentary

Visit online: http://www.holdthepress.org Hold The Press shows the role

Local News in a Digital World

Local News in a Digital World

The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School is excited to present the launch event for

Local newspaper industry in trouble amid crisis

Local newspaper industry in trouble amid crisis

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Numbers indicate that local journalism is slowly dying

Numbers indicate that local journalism is slowly dying

More than 1400 cities and towns across the U.S. have had a

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How the loss of local newspapers fueled political divisions in the U.S.

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Leading Local: Mark Johnston on Revolutionizing Community Journalism

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Local newsrooms across the country are closing. Here's why that matters

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By paper cuts, journalism is dying in plain sight

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The Demise of Local Newspapers and American Democracy

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Reviving Local News: Leaders in the Movement to Preserve and Protect Democracy

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Local newspaper working to stay alive despite nationwide trends

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