New Hampshire newspaper editors and publishers met at UNH in Durham the other night to discuss challenges faced by the industry. It was an opportunity for a discussion about the newspaper business that, as the organizer and The Telegraph’s publisher, Terry Williams, pointed out, looked beyond the problems faced by the major, debt-laden, metro papers and at how much differently structured community newspapers are coping. The discussion continued the next morning on the Exchange on NHPR, well worth a listen (and I’m not just saying that because I work for Terry, who is being interviewed).
Tags: business, newspapers, paid content
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