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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe death of the American newsroom – in pictures
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/mar/21/the-death-of-the-american-newsroom-in-picturesThe death of the American newsroom in pictures
Photographer Will Steacy spent five years documenting the decline of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Here we show work from the resulting series Deadline, and images from his archive series Ink In My Blood, which charts his father Tom and grandfather Johns careers in newspapers. See more at willsteacy.com
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Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2015
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senseandsensibility
(25,001 posts)1. k and r
Historically significant and interesting.
Heidi
(58,846 posts)2. Kick!
Kablooie
(19,108 posts)3. And now Fox News takes up the slack.
Freedom of the press has become fraudulence of the press.
Though William Randolph Hearst would approve.
brer cat
(27,602 posts)4. A very sad progression.
Off topic, it was nice to see a desk (several in fact) messier than the one I used to have. Don Sapatkin's ca.2009 was a masterpiece.
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)5. lol. it was crazy messy