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Mar 26, 2009

Four in the afternoon

Gannett cancels freelance work exactly when it needs it most ... Los Angeles Times' pressmen plan a "save our trade" rally for Monday ... Paul Oberjuerge argues that much of a newspaper's strength lies in its slow, reflective construction ... Alan Mutter tracks the decline in newspaper advertising revenues
Posted by Gary Scott at Thursday, March 26, 2009
Labels: alan mutter, gannett, los angeles times, Paul Oberjuerge

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