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Even the docile mainstream media were forced to devote more coverage to the opposition, lest readers forsake them.
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With the Web awash in up-to-the-minute wire stories, print editions of savvy newspapers will devote more space to local coverage.
The newspaper plans to use the money to expand coverage of vital issues like the prison system and devote more attention to reporting on the city's immigrants.
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It said on Monday it would devote more than 25 hours of coverage across BBC2, BBC4 and on BBC1's Friday evening magazine show, The One Show.
It may devote more money to that.
Do we devote more resources?
Instead, some managers preferred to devote more attention to development.
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