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Since 2005, Texas has lost more journalists per capita than all but 2 states

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Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Since 2005, Texas has lost more newspaper journalists per capita than any state other than California and New Jersey, according to a new national study on the state of local news. Over that period, Texas […]

The post Since 2005, Texas has lost more journalists per capita than all but 2 states appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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