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Los Angeles Times

Poll: TV still trumps Web for campaign news
Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine
AP A new survey from the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press finds cable news most frequently cited as a regular source of political campaign news, followed by local TV news, network news, the Internet, and finally local newspapers.
Cable networks top source for campaign news, survey saysLos Angeles Times
Online Tops Papers As Political News SourceNetNewsCheck.com

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PRESS DIGEST-New Zealand newspapers - Feb 9
Reuters
WELLINGTON Feb 9 (Reuters) - Following are some of the lead stories from New Zealand metropolitan newspapers on Thursday. Stories may be taken from either the paper or Internet editions of the papers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not ...


Mountain Xpress

City staffer received no complaints about newspaper boxes during past year ...
Mountain Xpress
By David Forbes on 02/08/2012 12:30 PM According to the results of an open records request from Xpress, Marsha Stickford, the city of Asheville's neighborhood coordinator, only received one email about the state of newspaper boxes during the past year, ...

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The Voice of Mini Cassia (blog)

Burley City Council approves legal newspaper for city
The Voice of Mini Cassia (blog)
By C. COLT CRANE BURLEY – The Burley City Council approved the Weekly News Journal as the city's legal newspaper during their bi-monthly council meeting Tuesday, February 07, 2012. After a third reading of Ordinance 1271, council members voted on ...

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Growing up in Devils Lake: The newspaper business
Devil's Lake Daily Journal
By Staff reports When I grew up in Devils Lake, one of my first ventures into capitalism came from the newspaper business. The Devils Lake Journal published Monday thru Friday afternoons. Some papers were delivered. If you were not fortunate enough to ...

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Chicago Reader

Do newspapers think we can't see who's missing?
Chicago Reader
I'm speaking of the minions who once formed the protective layer of surly common sense that insulated a newspaper's daily report from the reporters' illogic, muddled language, and failure to think through what they were trying to write about.

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