Stop the Presses
Baltimore Magazine, September 3, 2009
By Evan Serpick
Given the mighty woes of newspapers nationally and the turmoil at the Baltimore Sun and its parent Tribune Co. in particular, the question has increasingly been asked, What can be done to save the Sun? There are also the question's more ominous corollaries: Can the Sun be saved? Should it?
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