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How to save journalism


What’s the X factor that will bridge design with social change?: A new website says it’s journalism. Katie and Diane: Why can’t the print press treat TV news as news? Fading Print: Greg Beato on how we will survive without newspapers. From The Nation, John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney on how to save journalism. The two have gone together for so long, it seems like they’ve always been a couple: Death and newspapers. An interview with Nicholas Lemann on the newspaper crisis: "Journalism isn't going away". Paper Hangers: Newspapers aren't doing as badly as you think (and a response). Journalism is dying, journalism is thriving, the end of the world is nigh — there’s a lot to be excited about; Leah Finnegan reports on the newspapers that prevailed by hook or crook in 2009. What it means when a city loses its paper

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