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Citing high costs and a shortage of skilled press operators, Prairie Mountain Media will close its 15-year-old, 60,000-square-foot printing plant in Berthoud and move the production of newspapers and other publications to The Denver Post’s production facility.
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A recent newspaper story about an alleged sexual assault at the home of a police chief prompted someone to steal hundreds of those papers in Ouray County. That little newspaper is punching above its weight, says journalist and commentator Corey Hutchins. He explains on In The NoCo..
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America’s biggest supermarket chain is removing free publication racks from its stores beginning this month, prompting criticism from alternative weekly...
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Many parts of the Mountain West are news deserts -- and it’s getting worse. More than 20 counties in our region have no local newspaper. The ones that are…
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It can be hard to escape national political news. On the flip side, it's getting harder to find out what's going on in our own backyard. In our region,...
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A hedge-fund-backed bid to buy Gannett Co., the publisher of USA Today and several other major dailies across the U.S., is renewing fears of consolidation…
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ڱpapers across the Mountain West have faced troubling times recently. There have been layoffs, budget cuts and, on Tuesday morning, Montana’s biggest...
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The Colorado Sun has officially launched itself onto the Colorado's media landscape. The online news outlet, made up of former Denver Post editors and…
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The Denver Post wasn’t dying, says Larry Ryckman; it was being murdered.“We were under attack by our own owners,” says Ryckman, who was until recently…
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The Pew Research Center is reporting that more than a third of large newspapers laid off staff in the last year or so, including in our region.When The…