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Declining economies place enormous fiscal pressures on news organizations around the globe. Simultaneous drops in ad revenue and circulation undermine the traditional business model of newspapers, radio and TV networks, while Internet media sites and bloggers intensify the competition. Brookings experts explore ways to “re-engineer” the industry and improve coverage of public affairs.
Female Afghan football fans celebrate their national football team's victory in the South Asian Football Federation Championship, at the Kabul stadium (REUTERS/Omar Sobhani).
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Saad Mohseni's Hopeful Vision for Afghanistan
September 30, 2013, Michael E. O'Hanlon
Following an event on September 23, Michael O'Hanlon reflects on some of his major takeaways from his discussion with Saad Mohseni.
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