To own the dominant, or only, newspaper in a mid-sized American city was, for many decades, a kind of license to print money. In the Internet age, however, no one has figured out how to rescue the newspaper in the United States or abroad.
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"To own the dominant, or only, newspaper in a mid-sized American city was, for many decades, a kind of license to print money. In the Internet age, however, no one has figured out how to rescue the newspaper in the United States or abroad." — Eric Alterman #moneywealth #technologydigitallife
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To own the dominant, or only, newspaper in a mid-sized American city was, for many decades, a kind of license to print money. In the Internet age, however, no one has figured out how to rescue the newspaper in the United States or abroad. — Eric Alterman
About Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman was a Writer from United States (1960–present).
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This quote is attributed to Eric Alterman, a Writer from United States.
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Eric Alterman lived from 1960 – present.
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