There's a whole lotta combining and merging and sharing going on. Desperate to stay afloat in the face of plunging ad revenues and circulation declines, newspapers are learning to share with the competition. Read the latest development here.
In August, the Miami Herald announced an agreement to share "non-competitive web content" with the Sun-Sentinel and the Palm Beach Post.
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