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Garber, Megan. "Network effects: The Houston Chronicle’s Eric Berger on newspapers and blog networks." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 17 Sep. 2010. Web. 31 Jan. 2023.
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Garber, M. (2010, Sep. 17). Network effects: The Houston Chronicle’s Eric Berger on newspapers and blog networks. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved January 31, 2023, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/09/network-effects-the-houston-chronicles-eric-berger-on-newspapers-and-blog-networks/
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Garber, Megan. "Network effects: The Houston Chronicle’s Eric Berger on newspapers and blog networks." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified September 17, 2010. Accessed January 31, 2023. https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/09/network-effects-the-houston-chronicles-eric-berger-on-newspapers-and-blog-networks/.
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