Local newspapers' crisis: how we let the readers decide
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Local newspapers' crisis: how we let the readers decide

Canterbury : United Kingdom | May 02, 2012 at 7:07 AM PDT
Source: The Guardian
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The company, which also owns radio stations, has been owned by the Boorman family since 1890 ...Its flagship, the Kent Messenger, sells about 37,000 copies a week, down substantially on five years ago. Retaining modern readers presents publishers with a problem. FULL ARTICLE AT The Guardian
 
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