"Newspapers remain the primary source of news-gathering in America. And unlike so many Internet “sites,” they are firmly grounded in a geographical place. To read a newspaper is to know what town you’re in."
Michael Sokolove of the New York Times Magazine investigates the demise of newspaper journalism by focusing on Philadelphia, where the Inquirer and Daily News remain in one of a few cities with two surviving papers.
Read the article here.
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