Editor&Publisher: Ohio newspapers to publish joint reporting project
November 24th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Newspapers
A group of newspapers in Ohio, which last year joined forces to share content and ditch the Associated Press, is preparing to publishing its first joint reporting project next week.
According to last week’s report from Editor&Publisher, at least one reporter from each of the seven papers involved has been committed to the story on public employee pensions. Each paper has contributed examples from its area of the state and will run a main piece alongside local content specific to its region.
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