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Title: Which came first? High-quality newspapers tend to be profitable. But it's not clear whether excellence creates profits or stems from them.(The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age)(Book Review)
Author: Carl Sessions Stepp
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 2005
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: 27 Issue: 1 Page: 57(1)
Article Type: Book Review
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Which came first? High-quality newspapers tend to be profitable. But it's not clear whether excellence creates profits or stems from them.(The ... An article from: American Journalism Review
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Author(s)Carl Sessions Stepp
PublisherUniversity of Maryland
ISBN / ASINB000972OWQ
ISBN-13978B000972OW2
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