"Your Town" sections on boston.com
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With the demise of the City weekly, Somerville's news coverage is at risk of being greatly diminished, particularly on the regional level. There are sections on boston.com for various cities, though right now they are mostly Metrowest ones. Apparently you can request they create a "Your Town" page for any city, and if they get enough requests they might do it. Much of the coverage on those pages is just culled from the existing paper, but it does appear that having a "Your Town" page does increase the number of local stories that boston.com does.
You can request a "Your Town" Somerville page by emailing them at yourtown@boston.com. A sample Your Town page is at:
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/newton/
You can request a "Your Town" Somerville page by emailing them at yourtown@boston.com. A sample Your Town page is at:
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/newton/
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Date: 2009-04-01 06:06 pm (UTC)The NYT is pretty close to dead itself. Advertising is dropping like a rock, they're a billion dollars in debt, their cash reserves are $46 million as of October, and their options are looking increasingly desperate (there's a good article on it here: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200901/new-york-times).
So, the Globe, which is losing a million dollars a week? They want it off the books in case they have to sell themselves.
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