The Oldest Journalism School Could Lose Their School Newspaper

THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI will celebrate the 100th anniversary of their journalism school this year, the country's oldest journalism program.

But their school newspaper, the Columbia Missourian, is suffering from the same problems that newspapers across the country are facing: declining revenue and loss of readership. The staff is considering merging with another newspaper or going to an online only version.

Would it be a big deal to lose the print version of the paper? Isn't the Internet the way of the future?

Or is there value in being a physical newspaper?

Would you read The Temple News if it was only online?

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