sounds like a pretty safe bet. we're almost there and economy has barely begun to tank.
a really long time. decades. if it happens at all.
Also, there are plenty of councils, local colleges and high school getting no coverage now.
They are not going to get it. And they are not going to notice until they get screwed personally. And then they are going to scream, and no one is...
It's not going to end for years, until there are very few newspapers - and very few half-decent jobs - remaining. This is what it's like to be...
Do it. Absolutely. BUT HAVE A BACKUP CAREER. Law, business, health care, doesn't matter. Have another career ready to go.
I'm not always a big Reason fan, but that column makes some sense.
The alternative is getting to 2013 or being 45 and NOT being in the position to start a new career. And with your current career being gone or...
I guess that's possible. But I really haven't see it yet. Where? What kind of jobs? Where do I apply?
I think most people still do it simply because it's easier to keep doing it than make a major change to do something else, no matter how much...
Trenton, N.J.
My major East Coast paper this morning had a giant (almost full-page) black-and-white, poor-quality hockey photo and a quick note that the game...
I think part of the problem with hyperlocal is that a lot of writers and editors aren't that interested. Even if they're at a small paper, they...
That kind of change doesn't happen suddenly. It happens gradually. And it is happening relatively rapidly right now. When today's 20-somethings...
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