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The move toward "local-local" coverage is indicative of the group-think that's causing newspapers to commit suicide, says Jon Talton. "As a news manager and editor, I sat in countless focus groups where regular readers reacted with disdain to these schemes, while non-readers said 'gee, kewl,' but would still refuse to buy the paper. Yet the corporate bosses plunged ahead, and most of these 'local-local' ventures by major papers have failed."
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