Slate "The misery of a laid-off or bought-out journalist isn't greater than that of a sacked bond trader, a RIF-ed clerk, or a fired autoworker," writes
Jack Shafer. "The only reason we're so well-informed about journalists' suffering is they have easy access to a megaphone. The underlying cause of their grief can be traced to the same force that has destroyed other professions and industries: digital technology."
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Westphal: "It's about time newspapers started fighting back"
The SP Times won't publish your letter, all right, but...