This is another moment from my childhood disappearing.? My grandfather (who I 
lived with for a time) got two papers daily, the Detroit Free Press and the Ann 
Arbor News.? 

I was really lucky to get to read two papers every day for a long time.

And so it goes, 

Kevin Brabant (it was, BTW, the only advantage I can come up with living in 
Milan, MI)
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 8:27 pm
Subject: Re: another media deathwatch: Ann Arbor News


Actually, if this is not a deadpool but a deathwatch, go ahead and add the 
Flint Journal, the Saginaw News, the Bay City Times, the Grand Rapids Press, 
the Muskegon Chronicle, the Kalamazoo Gazette and the Jackson Citizen-Patriot.



http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/03/major_changes_for_mlive.html




A few things here.




(1) At least with Ann Arbor, Advance seems to be willing to try an entirely new 
model and see if it works. ?They'll be printing Thursdays and Sundays, but 
they're not describing it as a reduction from daily to two days -- they're 
saying that the newspaper will cease, the website will rise up and then the 
website will generate a product that is twice-weekly printed. ?Rather than 
paring back a newspaper staff, they're going to start over with nothing but the 
newspaper's brand name (valuable) but build a staff that can be supported by a 
website. ?I think we're all going to be pretty disappointed with how small that 
staff will be, but it's about time someone tries to figure out exactly what it 
will look like. ?How many editors are there; are we only going to edit the 
major pieces now? ?How much of the staff will be devoted to newsgathering vs. 
internet nonsense (in fairness, newspapers have always had to split the 
payroll, because there were plenty of people working on the presses and in 
distribution who weren't gatherin' themselves any news).




(2) Advance's websites are pretty behind-the-times, so it's good that they're 
going to build it from the ground up. ?Again, trying to work with their 
existing model wasn't going to work.




(3) Some of the comments on this story are so dumb. ?People are saying the 
problem is a lack of commitment to investigative reporting. ?Do they really 
think television stations are going to do this? ?They don't understand what's 
happening here. ?Like the newspapers *want* to be scaling back to like 12 pages 
a day. ?People are so very, very, very stupid. ?Sorry to be so negative, but... 
it's one thing if this all goes down because that's just how supply and demand 
works... it's another thing if people think that journalism is doing this to 
itself. ?Newspapers are the past, but journalism ought to be eternal, in any 
kind of democracy I'd want to live in.








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On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:21, danny burstein <[email protected]> wrote:


The Ann Arbor News will close in July and will be replaced by a Web-based,
media company called AnnArbor.com, Laurel Champion, publisher of The News,
announced in a 9 a.m. meeting with staff.

"While this is an incredibly difficult decision for us, this is by no
means the end of local journalism in Ann Arbor," Champion said.

rest:
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/03/ann_arbor_news_to_close_in_jul.html


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