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That’s what news managers have discovered, reports Barb Palser. “As more companies crowd into the hyperlocal space, the question arises: Exactly how much consumer demand exists for neighborhood news?” || Alan Mutter: New local sites make it tough for established media to charge for news. || Richard Prince: Patch says it doesn’t focus on race or ethnicity in the hiring process.
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