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Readers of the Cambridge Chronicle—the inferior other Cambridge newspaper??may have noticed a rather strange placement of a sticker advertisement on this week's front page...
While “the institution of the newspaper?? deserves to be preserved in some form, said Alex S. Jones, Director of Harvard’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, it needs to find a “sweet spot” that balances circulation and advertising with an online presence featuring content that engages its readership...
Regardless of street credit, “fuck” is the appropriate response when the biggest media scandal in years hits the company where you work. The Guardian story exposed allegations that The News of the World—a News International newspaper??is rife with journalists who illegally tap the phones of thousands of prominent British figures. Journalists tend to stride to and attend the same meetings as politicians, the police, and lawyers, and consequentially figures from every one of these forums are embroiled in the scandal...
...said he reads The Salt Lake Tribune when at home in Utah but doesn’t read The Globe. “I don’t identify with Boston in any sense,” he said. Several Cambridge residents affiliated with Harvard also said the newspaper??s passing would affect them little. Maria I. Paiva, a HUDS employee who lives in Somerville, said that while she sympathizes with the workers whose jobs are on the line, The Globe is not on her daily reading list. Workers at local newsstands and convenience stores said they would...
Tilghman told the Daily Princetonian—Princeton’s daily student newspaper??that staff layoffs will be inevitable, though it remains unclear how many employees will need...