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“These days, everywhere you look it seems that some newspaper is closing its doors, stopping its presses, or maybe just going online-only. This sea change is being heralded by some as the “death of journalism,” a transformation that has been brought about thanks to the web. But is the web really killing journalism? Or is…

“These days, everywhere you look it seems that some newspaper is closing
its doors, stopping its presses, or maybe just going online-only. This
sea change is being heralded by some as the “death of journalism,” a
transformation that has been brought about thanks to the web. But is
the web really killing journalism? Or is it allowing an entirely new
type of journalism to emerge?”

“These days, everywhere you look it seems that some newspaper is closing
its doors, stopping its presses, or maybe just going online-only. This
sea change is being heralded by some as the “death of journalism,” a
transformation that has been brought about thanks to the web. But is
the web really killing journalism? Or is it allowing an entirely new
type of journalism to emerge?”

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