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					<description><![CDATA[Metropolis is a “news, analysis and commentary” site from veteran Philadelphia reporter Tom Ferrick (Wikipedia). An alum of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Tom’s spent the last half-dozen years talking to everyone who will listen about the future of print and Philly news. He’s done talking and is showing what can be done on a budget budget. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Metropolis is a “news, analysis and commentary” site from veteran <a href="/tag/philadelphia">Philadelphia</a> reporter Tom Ferrick (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ferrick">Wikipedia</a>). An alum of The <a href="/tag/philadelphia+inquirer">Philadelphia Inquirer</a>, Tom’s spent the last half-dozen years talking to everyone who will listen about the future of print and <a href="/tag/philly+news">Philly news</a>. He’s done talking and is showing what can be done on a budget budget. From “This is Metropolis,” the lead article:</p>
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<p>Local newspapers, TV and radio stations are retreating from in-depth coverage of regional news either due to economic or audience considerations.</p>
<p>The retreat has been gradual, but no one expects it to stop.  The company that owns the region’s largest newspapers — the Inquirer and Daily News — is in bankruptcy. The size of the editorial staffs at the papers continues to shrink. The prognosis for metro dailies here and elsewhere is not good. The journalism practiced by these papers is still robust, but the economic model that has sustained it is eroding. If these traditional sources of news falter or fail what will take their place?</p>
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<p>The site was built in <a href="/tag/movable+type">Movable Type</a>. The most prominent feature is the <a href="/tag/slideshow">slideshow</a> display of featured articles. Tom has seen a similar effect on another <a href="/tag/journalism">journalism</a> site and a search found the “<a href="http://activeden.net/item/sliding-horizontal-banner-rotator/41289">Sliding Horizontal Banner Rotator</a>” at Active Den, a great site to purchase pre-built <a href="/tag/flash">Flash</a> files. Movable Type entries are outfitted with custom fields to enter images and links. Movable Type then creates a custom <a href="/tag/xml">XML</a> file for the “Main Stories” feed, which is then picked up and displayed by the Flash banner. In addition, the site uses <a href="/tag/google+adsense">Google Adsense</a> to provide income.</p>
<p><b>Visit:&nbsp;</b><b><a href="http://www.phlmetropolis.com" style="text-decoration: underline; ">Philadelphia Metropolis</a></b></p>
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<p>Tom Ferrick, Journalist/Publisher<br>Hired Martin as a Graphic/Web Designer in 2009<br><b>Top Qualities: </b>Great Results, Personable, Good Value.</p></blockquote>
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