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Since 2004, more than 1,300 communities in the USA have lost a newspaper, and when the daily paper is a thing of the past it will be replaced by ... what, exactly, and what might be the implications for our democracy? Mark and Joe survey the landscape of “news deserts” and speculate about what might lie ahead.
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Since 2004, more than 1,300 communities in the USA have lost a newspaper, and when the daily paper is a thing of the past it will be replaced by ... what, exactly, and what might be the implications for our democracy? Mark and Joe survey the landscape of “news deserts” and speculate about what might lie ahead.
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