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A Broken Newspaper Model
Monday, August 3, 2009I truly had no idea how much sports coverage rules the newspaper in Seattle.
Today’s Seattle Times sports section has eight by-lined stories (35%) and two columns (100%) from staff (12 pages, 23 stories and two columns). Compare that to two by-lined stories (8%) and one column (100%) in A section (18 pages, 26 stories and one column); three by-lined stories (33%) and two columns (40%) in the B se...
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