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SoCal Connected: Episode 120



This week's segments:

Final Edition - By Correspondant Judy Muller - As the dismantling of the newspaper industry continues, some are turning to the web as the next great frontier for print journalism.




Dead Air - By Web Team - We take you inside the NPR West studios where a team of journalists continue to produce Day to Day knowing they'll be out of a job in March.




Sign of the Times - By Saul Gonzalez - We see how DMV employees and surprised customers react to the state's first day of being closed for business.




Commentary by Chris Ayres - In the US there’s a theory that it is too much competition - in the form of the Internet - that is killing the printing press.





Web Original:

What Do Cuts Mean for NPR's California Coverage - By Shereen Meraji - Is news from California sufficiently covered by the national networks?




Primer on CA Budget Mess - By Web Team - Are the solutions to California's Godzilla-sized budget crisis as bad as the problem?




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