Bill Marimow’s big challenges

“We’re at a stage now in the life cycle of the Philadelphia Inquirer that a certain amount of failure is inevitable — and may, in fact, be the only route to ultimate success.” Philadelphia magazine’s Joel Mathis explains that here.
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On his Economic Principals blog, David Warsh sees hope for print: “Successful newspapers will continue to set the agenda for many years to come. Their power is not as great as it was, now that there are so many other voices in the room. But the value of those 240 inches on the front page is greater than ever as a means of organizing civic discourse.”
