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Cats Sleeping with Dogs? Rival News Orgs Share Content, Revenues
Wednesday, October 21, 2009Next month, newspapers all over the United States will begin sharing sports stories online and in print as part of an initiative that sprung from the Associated Press Sports Editors. Then, early next year, the Washington Post and Bloomberg with unveil a new co-branded business section on the paper's website that will offer content from both organizations.
These are just two of the next-generation...
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