What Happened To Washington Bureaus?

From today’s NYT:

“There was a time when every paper regarded it as a point of pride to have their own voice on every official story in Washington,” said Peter S. Canellos, the Washington bureau chief for The Boston Globe, which is owned by The New York Times Company and has shrunk its bureau to 10 people from 12. “But readers have so many other ways to get the basic news now. For that reason, and reasons of diminishing resources, covering every official story is a luxury that many can no longer afford.”

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