NYTimes.com: Five major newspapers to share content
February 19th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
“Five major newspapers in New Jersey and New York announced on Wednesday that they would share articles and photographs, adding to a growing movement in an industry that is seeking new ways to cope with shrinking resources,” reports the New York Times.
The agreement is between The Daily News of New York, The Star-Ledger, The Buffalo News, The Record, and The Times Union of Albany.
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