Thank you Pew Research for generating the statistical data to back up
what most already know: Remove resources from a newsroom and the
quality of news suffers.

>From the Mashable article:

"At Fox, CNN and MSNBC, where annual revenues continue to grow...
daytime coverage of live events fell 30% from 2007, while interview
segments — which don't require a full crew and correspondent, and can
be scheduled ahead of time — rose 31%. CNN has cut the number of
produced story segments in half. On local TV stations, story lengths
have diminished, while easy-to-deliver topics such as sports, weather
and traffic have grown to account for 40% of content."

http://mashable.com/2013/03/18/newsroom-cutbacks-hurting-journalism-pew-study/

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