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Things, Ideas & People . . .

Things, Ideas & People . . .
Since 2005, the U.S. has lost nearly 2,900 of its newspapers. There are approximately 6,000 newspa per publications left of which 4,790 are weeklies. The country has lost almost two-thirds of its news paper journalists, or 43,000, during that same time. Most of those journalists were employed by large metro and regional newspapers.
Things, Ideas & People . . .
Since 2005, the U.S. has lost nearly 2,900 of its newspapers. There are approximately 6,000 newspa per publications left of which 4,790 are weeklies. The country has lost almost two-thirds of its news paper journalists, or 43,000, during that same time. Most of those journalists were employed by large metro and regional newspapers.
Since 2005, the U.S. has lost nearly 2,900 of its newspapers. There are approximately 6,000 newspa per publications left of which 4,790 are weeklies. The country has lost almost two-thirds of its news paper journalists, or 43,000, during that same time. Most of those journalists were employed by large metro and regional newspapers.

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The Daniels County Leader spotted it on the front page of the August 28, 2024 issue of the Roundup

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