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Winter 2008
financial crisis
In Denver, a Web Site Tries to Save a Newspaper
Seattle Times Asks Employees: Give Up A Week's Pay
The Stories They Carried
We Could Cut Ourselves Out of Business
The Recession: My Facebook, My Therapist
$1 Billion in Federal Funds to Keep Investigative Journalism Alive
No Question We're in a Financial Pickle. What Do We Call It?
Tough Economy Forces NPR to Make Drastic Cuts
Flailing Dailies: Bye Bye Urban Newspapers?
New York Times Takes Steps to Aid Liquidity
For News Industry, Troubles Only Accelerate
Tribune's Downfall Is Industry Warning
Workers Pay for Debacle at Tribune
Debt-Saddled Tribune Co. Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Tribune Co. Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Next Year Is Looking Even Worse
Sony to Trim 8,000 Jobs and Reduce Investment
Yes, We Have No Bananas
Tribune Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Black Monday: Tribune Co. Files for Bankruptcy
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