Every Dark Cloud of Journalism Demise Has a Little Rupe Lining

As has been noted, yesterday was a tough day for print journalism. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution eliminated almost 200 jobs or close to 8% of its workforce. Newsweek is losing its president and publisher and The Wall St. Journal cut all of its copy editors currently based in its New Jersey office. You don’t need us to tell you (again) that it’s not looking good out there. However, part way through Robert Thomson’s memo announcing the changes there was this little ray of unexpected light.

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