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mark evans

i'm - naturally - with mathew on how newspapers need to evolve but how are they going to make money if wall gardens don't work and companies such as craigslist are grabbing a lot of the lucrative classfied market?

that's as big a question as what role newspapers will play as news organizations because you have to pay for staff, etc.

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