AltWeeklies Wire
Colorado Prison Keeps Prisoners In & Reporters Outnew
Officials have denied every single media request for a face-to-face interview with supermax prisoners from January 2002 through May 2007.
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Our Daily Breadnew

Newspapers keep cutting staff, but Jake Jab's American Furniture Warehouse is standing by them -- why?
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Post Staffers Are Under Pressurenew
The layoffs are over at the Denver Post for now, but there are more changes ahead.
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Dusty Saunders Hits the Trailnew
The Rocky Mountain News' veteran broadcasting critic is the latest casualty of the paper's financial troubles.
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The Denver Post Joins the Buyout Trendnew
And its owner admits the newspaper business is facing tougher times than he expected.
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Bill O'Reilly, Stalker?new

If journalists condemn the Fox News talking head, he'll strike back anytime and anywhere -- even in the parking lot of a local Wild Oats.
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Split Decisionnew
Media outlets disagree about naming a suicidal attorney before police released his name -- did the public have a right to know?
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Life Swapnew
More newspaper reporters are taking the leap to TV -- a move some print pros still see as consorting with the enemy.
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Shrinkagenew
Is the new, smaller Rocky Mounatin News more "convenient" than ever, or a sign of an impending newspaper apocalypse?
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Pressednew
Colorado University student journalists feel they were kept in the dark about changes at their publication -- talk about a real-world lesson.
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Paper Chasenew
Print is far from dead in Fort Collins, where five free weeklies compete for ad revenue and readers' eyeballs.
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