Romenesko Letters || Reflections of a Newsosaur
"Why? Because it's the mid-sized papers that have been/will be so hard-hit by cuts they will no longer be able to produce Pulitzer-caliber journalism," writes Washington Post reporter
Frank Ahrens. "It's the Charlotte Observers, the Miami Heralds, the Lexington Herald-Leaders (and, given their immense debt, perhaps the L.A. Timeses and Chicago Tribunes) that were able to win Pulitzers in the past that will have little shot from now on." || Similar
observation from
Alan Mutter. ||
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WP's Steinberg on Kornheiser's remarks about the Post's Pulitzers (WP)