“No cookie-cutter model”: How local news organizations are surviving today and preparing for the future

Most newspapers in the U.S. have circulations of less than 50,000. Some are headquartered in towns of fewer than 2,000 residents. Some are flying under the radar in metropolitan areas of half a million. Among these smaller market newspapers, there is no “cookie-cutter model” to local news success, but […]

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