“These days, everywhere you look it seems that some newspaper is closing
its doors, stopping its presses, or maybe just going online-only. This
sea change is being heralded by some as the “death of journalism,” a
transformation that has been brought about thanks to the web. But is
the web really killing journalism? Or is it allowing an entirely new
type of journalism to emerge?”
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