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Global Voices: Japanese Media, Ghana's Election, Chinese Protesters, Egypt's Wikipedia
By Virginia Prescott on Wednesday, December 10, 2008.
In case you haven’t heard, things aren’t going well for the American newspaper industry. The past few weeks have brought a lot of bad news - the Tribune company filed for bankruptcy and The New York Times is looking to mortgage its swanky new building.
These issues aren’t unique to American companies, though. Newspapers and magazines in Japan are facing a similar crisis as circulation drops. The growth of online journalism there is leading to ethical issues, too. Deborah Dilley is here to explain. She’s a writer and editor for Global Voices Online, a website that keeps track of what people are talking about on blogs all over the world.
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