Editor&Publisher: Different owners but shared content – two US newspapers pool resources
February 11th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
“The Philadelphia Inquirer and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have been quietly sharing content for nearly two weeks, exchanging daily budgets and trading even the most high-profile stories,” Editor&Publisher reports.
It’s ‘the latest example of the ever-growing trend of newspapers with no common ownership or JOA trading news,’ according to E&P.
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