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by
Howard Gleckman
on Thu 12 Nov 2009 09:00 AM EST
It has become fashionable for high-profile establishment journalists to call for government subsidies to save the newspaper business. It is a terrible idea.
In a 100-page paper commissioned by The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, former Washington Post executive editor Len Downie and J-school professor Michael Schudson argue for a package of government aid for newspapers, including both tax breaks and direct subsidies.
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