Richard Anderson started Maine\u27s first online community publication, VillageSoup, based on the idea of open source journalism. He then bought Courier Publications, which published six Midcoast newspapers and which had been his major competitor. The merged company is now called VillageNetMedia. With a look at Anderson\u27s successful business model, at two reporters who made the transition to online journalism, and at how Anderson\u27s purchase affected Courier\u27s individual publications
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