A yearning for wholeness in local news
Aug 07, 2018
3 minutes
When the Daily News, a 99-year-old print tabloid that considers itself New York’s “hometown newspaper,” laid off half its journalists last month, the reaction was swift. The mayor called it a disaster for the city. New York’s governor called it devastating.
Loyal readers and others wondered how they could cope with the loss of local coverage, especially the paper’s role as a watchdog on officialdom.
The public outcry, while not matched by the necessary subscriptions to maintain
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