“Many are talking about ‘hyperlocal’ websites as the future of local news. But we’re not the future of local news. We’re the present.”
Some of you, as Chris Morrill did, will remember David Boraks, a Courant alum (and before that, the Middletown Press) from the era of major local expansion more than a decade ago. [...]
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