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SLOW NEWS NEVER: HOW TO FOLLOW AND CONSUME (MORE) LOCAL NEWS IN GREATER BOSTON IN 2020

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted January 13, 2020 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS

I want to revisit the extent to which you, DigBoston readers, can help us in the reporting and also the news dissemination process.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, BINJ, Boston, Dorchester Reporter, El Planeta, local media, Massachusetts, media, Sampan, universal hub

IMPORTANT STUFF THAT I NEGLECTED TO INCLUDE IN MY BOSTON MAGAZINE ARTICLE ABOUT THE MUTILATION OF LOCAL MEDIA: PART 1 OF 1,000

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted November 6, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, Media Farm

Titled “No News Is Bad News,” it’s about how the predicament of local media in this state has gone “from bad to worse,” what “a world without news really looks like,” and, specifically, how “the marriage of GateHouse and Gannett looms like an Angel of Death over what’s left of the local media landscape.”

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, Media Farm Tagged With: Bedford Citizen, BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cape Cod Chronicle, Gannett, GateHouse, Grafton Common, Harvard Press, hyperlocal, Journalism, Massachusetts, media, North Suburban News, Provincetown Independent, The Shoestring, universal hub

TODAY IN LICENSING: DOT 2 DOT CAFE IN DORCHESTER, NOW WITH BOOZE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: Drinks, News, Performing Arts

Everyone likes booze.

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