Danish Newspapers


I know blog posts don't age like fine wine or good cheese. So I owe an apology to Jess Davis, one of my best students, for losing in my e-mail rabbit's hole her great post about Danish newspapers and the free paper wars while she was overseas last semester.
But it has surfaced again, and a lot of what she still writes about, at length, from watching it on the inside (of the country, that is) and with the insight of a European Newspapers in Transition class still makes for good reading and thinking.
So have at it.


Labels: free papers, international papers, newspapers, newspapers' future
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