July 2, 2010

Columbia Journalism Review
“With a leaner and younger staff asked to do ever more in print and online, there are real questions about whether the paper could repeat its post-Katrina performance if necessary,” writes Douglas McCollam. The good news: Cost-saving measures and a reviving newspaper economy have stabilized finances and things look rosier for the second half of this year.

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