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My Eyes Glaze Over: thoughts on the future of journalism

Friday, July 25, 2008

brace yourself

The second half of the year looks like it's going to be even worse for newspapers.

Posted by Sinker at 6:28 AM
Labels: advertising, layoffs, money

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Daniel Sinker is the publisher of Independents' Day Media, a Chicago-based independent publishing company. He teaches about magazines at Columbia College Chicago and is a 2007-08 Knight Fellow at Stanford University. All his blogging is collected at danielsinker.com and you can also find him on Twitter.
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