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From the supplier: Sine big city dailies have taken an idea from the alternative press by starting alternative weeklies of their own. The independent papers deride these efforts, claiming that they eschew the press criticism and investigative reporting which the independents consider the purpose of their weeklies. They have also barred employees of weeklies published by big city dailies from joining the independent-founded Assn of Alternative Newsweeklies.
Citation DetailsTitle: Alternatives to dailies: can't touch this. (interest of big city dailies in starting alternative weekly magazines scorned by independents who originated the idea)
Author: Chris Kent
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1993
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: v15
Issue: n5
Page: p10(1)
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