FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2007
CBS Public Eye | Journal-isms
"While the USA Today story is overwhelmingly positive, it's also a case study in fuzzy math and the newspaper industry's measurement system," writes
Matthew Felling. While the paper's circulation is nearly 2.3 million, most copies of USA Today don't get "bought" in the traditional sense of the word. "Instead, they carpet the hallways of America's hotels, making "The Nation's Newspaper" more like The Nation's Doormat." ||
Richard Prince: Don't forget what a beacon for diversity the "nation's newspaper" was at its founding.
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