Reflections of a Newsosaur
Alan Mutter says TBD faltered for the same four reasons predecessors Backfence and Loudoun Extra couldn’t get off the ground: small audiences; big expenses; small revenues; and big losses. “Will Patch be the one to break the hyperlocal barrier? TBD.” || Rick Edmonds: Six business lessons from TBD’s early demise.
Mutter: Hyperlocal journalism more hype than hope for news industry
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