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Even if online sources of local news existed, they would not reach many of those who relied on the local paper.
I felt a rush of pride and solidarity, and a voice inside me cried, 'Yes!' For a fleeting few seconds the news existed in a vacuum, protected from society and its normative strictures.
TIME, founded on the notion that a surplus of news existed which had to be licked into usable shape, felt no need to gather its own news until the 1930s.
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"We can add to the richness of the material that we produce," he said adding: "It's not about replacing existing content but about adding to our huge mix of reader content – community news exists in every newspaper.
"fake news": I agree wholeheartedly that fake news exists.
I strongly believe what Ron Burgundy says in Anchorman 2, which is that "The news exists to the common person what the powerful are up to".
What little news exists about their fates is grim, with reports that some of the schoolgirls have been used in terrorist attacks.
In 1976, no all-news stations existed, only the nightly news.
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