A No-Newspaper Town
Mike Lewis: Goodbye PI
(Note - This is part 1 of the series, "A No Newspaper Town?")
Reporters are used to covering dying industries. "Last-of's" make for natural stories: the last farm in the city, the last one-room schoolhouse, the last car on the assembly line that's about to close. But now journalists, photographers and editors at newspapers find themselves on the last-of list. Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Mike Lewis gives a personal look at what it's like living through the final days of Washington's oldest newsroom - a newsroom that could get boarded up any day.
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(Note - This is part 1 of the series, "A No Newspaper Town?")
Reporters are used to covering dying industries. "Last-of's" make for natural stories: the last farm in the city, the last one-room schoolhouse, the last car on the assembly line that's about to close. But now journalists, photographers and editors at newspapers find themselves on the last-of list. Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Mike Lewis gives a personal look at what it's like living through the final days of Washington's oldest newsroom - a newsroom that could get boarded up any day.
7:27
© Copyright 2012, KPLU
