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September 05, 2008

The reasons people give for not reading a newspaper are all unconvincing

Isthmus
That's according to Bill Lueders, news editor of Isthmus, the alt-weekly in Madison, Wis. "Newspapers are hurting because the people who should be relying on them don't, and because those who do rely on them have decided they ought to be able to do so for free," he tells a Rotary Club.

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