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Newspaper tonic? Good old collusion

  • Publication date March 9, 2009
  • Categories: News

The New York Times‘ David Carr isn’t giving up on his idea of newspapers forming a pay wall around their content. His recommendation: A bit of good, old-fashioned collusion.

You can read the New York Times article here.

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