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Publicly Owned and Operated Media

Ellen Goodman
Digital Public Media Networks to Advance Broadband And Enrich Connected Communities

The Quest for Pay Models

Penelope Abernathy
The News Landscape in 2014: Transformed or Diminished? (Formulating a Game Plan for Survival in the Digital Era)

Steven Brill
Preserving Valuable Journalism by Restoring the Value Proposition

Non-Profit and Foundation-Funded Models

Douglas Rand
Memo from the Edge: Legal Analysis and Practical Recommendations for Newspapers in Crisis

Direct and Indirect Government Subsidies

Bruce Ackerman
A national endowment for journalism. Efforts to save print newspapers are missing the point. The real question is how to save investigative reporting

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