And the reason newspapers are dying is because we let keyboard cowards like you read our work for free.
But I also tell them that even if newspapers are dying, journalism need not do so.
It's sad to see a newspaper die, especially one with verve and nerve.
Agreements, and newspapers, have died in places like St. Louis.
I warned then that this newspaper might die without a joint operating agreement.
Funny: They still called it journalism, though newspapers had died.
I am sure that that newspaper lives or dies by its advertising and can claim some expertise on the subject.
The newspaper Die Welt described the event as a "government crisis".
Other businesses just go bankrupt or close down, but journalists like to say that newspapers die when they cease publication.
Will Philadelphia be the place where the American newspaper dies?