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The Denver Post’s story about the fast-food workers’ strike was reminiscent of the regular coverage labor issues used to attract when there was a labor beat.
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The Denver Post’s story about the fast-food workers’ strike was reminiscent of the regular coverage labor issues used to attract when there was a labor beat.
New figures show The Denver Post made slight gains in weekday and Sunday print circulation, had a slight decline in Saturday circulation and showed big gains on the digital side.
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For your reading pleasure, more stories in the wake of Journal Register Company’s bankruptcy announcement. In Denver Post & MediaNews Group: Fallout from partner Journal Register Company bankruptcy? Westword’s Michael…
Want to save local newspapers? Then break the chains that hold them back In this piece for OJR: The Online Journalism Review, Robert Niles writes that economies of scale don’t…
From John E. McIntyre’s “You Don’t Say” column in the Baltimore Sun, May 23, 2012: Gregory Moore, the editor of the Denver Post, is, I believe, a good man grappling with…
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