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  1. Esquire's David Granger was ousted against his wishes, and his top writers and editors don’t know why

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    David Granger's remarkable 19-year run at Esquire ends this week. Does his firing make any sense? My latest in

  3. Once on the verge of leaving journalism, a Montana reporter launches a nonprofit news outlet

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    Fun fact! Esquire’s top editor was semi-responsible for ’s head shave

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    Op-ed pages are losing independent local voices, often in favor of guest columns by politicians.

  6. Esquire loses a man at his best

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    Independent local opinion writing is essential & endangered. Can we redesign it for survival?

  8. How access to athletes has changed over time for sportswriters

  9. “If you’re doing this, it’s because you believe that journalism is really important”

  10. Hey guys! We're hiring. Digital media editor: Web editor:

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    What inheritances and a Toyota brand have in common:

  12. How one reporter is shaking things up in Montana

  13. In this newsroom the youngest reporters get mentorship and on-the-job training

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    Stories like this remind me that journalism will survive. It’s a calling, not a job.

  15. English has lots of pairs in which one is a “do-er” and the other a “do-ee.”

  16. A Montana reporter was thinking about leaving journalism. But then he launched his own nonprofit news outlet

  17. New Jersey sites tap into local news

  18. A journalist on running his own news outlet: “I basically spend about 12 hours a day doing this job right now.”

  19. “I think we have a workable, profitable model for scaling and sustaining local news”

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