For American daily newspapers, the story of the last decade-plus hasn’t been about mass closures -- it’s been about mass shrinkage. The pace at which newspapers are shutting down isn’t much different from what it was in the late 20th century. Instead, just about every daily paper has gotten smaller -- smaller newsroom, smaller budgets, smaller print runs, smaller page counts -- year after year after year. It’s death by a thousand paper cuts.
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