There was the bad news on the front page of The New York Times last month, “New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval”: The Times-Picayune, a much beloved 175-year-old institution that memorably rallied the Crescent City after Hurricane Katrina, “had buckled under the pressures of the modern newspaper market.”
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There was the bad news on the front page of The New York Times last month, “New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval”: The Times-Picayune, a much beloved 175-year-old institution that memorably rallied the Crescent City after Hurricane Katrina, “had buckled under the pressures of the modern newspaper market.”