The sky is falling on the newspaper industry. That is the doom and gloom that has been portrayed in the news lately. The carnage has included 300 jobs cut at the Toronto Star, 200 at Rogers, 90 at Postmedia, and Canada’s oldest daily paper, the 149-year-old Guelph Mercury is folding its print edition. Newspapers have […]
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