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Death of Journalism

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"Between January, 2017, and April, 2018, a third of the nation’s largest newspapers, including the Denver Post and the San Jose Mercury News, reported layoffs. In a newer trend, so did about a quarter of digital-native news sites. BuzzFeed News laid off a hundred people in 2017" Today we have so many different choices, we look at fake news, no news, and wonder what the future has instore. "The problems are well understood, the solutions harder to see. Good reporting is expensive, but readers don’t want to pay for it." News is inevitable, and in the future we look to free, data collecting, and ad free news.


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