The Christian Science Monitor plans major changes in April 2009 that are expected to make it the first newspaper with a national
audience to shift from a daily print format to an online publication that is updated continuously each day. CSM
This paper doesn’t offer the typical flighty, bloggy online chatter that tends to dilute the value of online journalism. The print world’s loss is the online world’s gain.
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