When a newspaper dies in America, it is not simply that a commercial enterprise has failed; a sense of place has failed. If the San Francisco Chronicle is near death—and why else would the editors celebrate its 144th anniversary? and why else would the editors devote a week to feature articles on fog?—it is because San Francisco’s sense of itself as a city is perishing.Harpers: Final Edition: Twilight of the American Newspaper
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Richard Rodriguez on Newspapers
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