How Broken is the Newspaper Business? We're About to Find Out.

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Style Weekly | September 16, 2009
The good news: When the dust clears from the recession, analysts expect that most newspapers will be poised for a recovery. The bad: It's largely because they've fired at least a quarter of their newsroom, and the business model is still badly broken.
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