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Diana Li and Christopher Peak compare the New Haven Register, the corporate-owned newspaper reinventing itself as “digital first,” and the New Haven Independent, the upstart nonprofit news site. Editors at the newspaper describe how they’re opening up the newsroom, hosting online chats, linking to blogs and asking for community input. “They’re doing everything we did, a few years after we started,” says Independent Editor Paul Bass. “It is a golden age in New Haven for journalism. Old media is finding new ways to do the job … It’s a great time to be a reporter. At least until the money runs out.” || Earlier: Layoffs at New Haven Register continue Journal Register’s outsourcing of printing operations (Poynter)
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