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I had to read this through twice to "get" it -- to visualize how it's put together. It looks like a worthy experiment, one that most papers ought to study once
Yes, I've seen the same ... circulation is rising in the small locals who publish my column, and I doubt it has anything to do with my writing. :-) Maggie
I guess some times it pays to be one of the smaller fish in the pond. The newspaper I work for, a community weekly called the Franklin County Citizen, has
Note the headline, especially the second half:"Circulation drops at U.S. newspapers as readers turn to online news sources"The LA Times repeats the second