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A Blogger Says: Save The MSM!
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A Blogger Says: Save The MSM!
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Kevin Drum
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March/April 2007 Issue
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There's an intriguing paradox at the heart of the modern trend toward media consolidation, one that my great-grandfather probably would have appreciated. You see, around the turn of the last century Eli Drum was the editor and sole proprietor of the weekly Cerro Gordo Star , and even in tiny Cerro Gordo, Illinois (pop. 1,000 in its heyday), Eli had competition: his archrival, the New Era . In all, rural Piatt County supported nearly a dozen papers, and in the entire country there were probably 15,000 or more. That's a lot of newspapers. Since then, of course, the newspaper industry has consolidated dramatically, a trend that's accelerated in the past decade. But in practical terms, just the opposite has happen"
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