Newspapers' woes hit journalism's training ground
Thursday, August 28, 2008 | 9:19 a.m. CDT;
updated 1:58 p.m. CDT, Thursday, August 28, 2008
BY
Sara Wittmeyer/KBIA
COLUMBIA — As newspapers across the country struggle financially, one with a rich history of training the next generation of journalists is no exception. For a century, students at MU's School of Journalism have learned the craft by working at the Columbia Missourian. But now that paper's troubles could lead to big changes.
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Oh that is not good! This paper is great and the fact it helps aspiring news people their training is great as well. I hope things can be worked around. I love this paper and what it has always represented.