Detroit's Newspapers End Joint Operating Agreement, Spark New Competition
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The nearly four-decade partnership between The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press ended, marking the end of the last major joint operating agreement in the U.S., which aimed to preserve two competing newspapers in Detroit. The split is driven by financial and operational challenges, with both papers now fully competing on all platforms, reflecting broader struggles in the newspaper industry amid digital transformation.
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