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Gannett buyouts hit Colorado newspapers bookending the Front Range Your weekly...

In the 1997 film Men in Black, there's a scene where Tommy Lee Jones wants to prevent some local officials from remembering a particularly newsworthy...

Colorado Springs Gazette owner launches ‘Denver Gazette’ newspaper in the Post’s...

What's half a newspaper war? A newspaper tussle? Whatever it is, Denver is poised for one. Six years after floating an idea that Clarity Media might relaunch The Rocky Mountain...

Congresswoman Diana DeGette slams the latest newspaper mega-merger to affect Colorado...

Two months ago, the nation's two largest newspaper chains, GateHouse and Gannett, merged to become a lumbering corporate giant on a deal financed with nearly...

Where the news is drying up — and where it’s not...

Media chatter about the state of journalism tends to go big — big city, that is: Seattle loses a major daily; a media conglomerate...

Parents flip out when a Colorado Springs area student newspaper endorses...

  In a so-funny-but-not-funny report in The Gazette this week— that's right, not The Onion— reporter Debbie Kelley revealed how parents of Palmer Ridge High School students in...

Your weekly roundup of Colorado local news and media, Feb. 9

Confused about how the upcoming March 1 caucuses work? Steal this story.  Most everyone who isn't a die-hard political junkie can agree on this: The...

Men’s voices dominate reproductive issues in newspapers

Most of the people writing stories about reproductive issues are men. Most of the people quoted in these stories are men, too.   Men dominate the...

Slate’s slightly off mockery of the dying newspaper industry

Slate's satirical infomercial aimed at the stubbornly catastrophic newspaper business ricocheted around the Twittersphere yesterday. Something's not right about it, though. Three years ago,...

A World Without Newspapers?

Experts and professionals from a collage of disciplines are gathering this week at the University of Colorado at Boulder for the Conference on World...
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