As Newspapers Downsize, Cities Lose Arts Critics

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Great piece from NPR on what's happening to classical music criticism and other arts coverage in South Florida and all over the country as newspapers fold.
"There are dozens of journalists now starting their own Web sites, banding together [and] trying to create electronic publications, looking at for-profit models, nonprofit models, low-profit models," says McClennan. 'Things aren't just falling apart. ... They're ... reordering themselves.'"
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