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Article: Not the news. (competition between Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald)
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- Florida Trend
- Article date:
- December 1, 1994
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In the Broward County circulation battle between the Sun-Sentinel and the Herald, news coverage is less important than road closings and school lunch menus.
Bulldozers rumble through acres of match stick melaleuca trees, clearing the way for yet another planned, inland community with an improbable name like Misty Harbor or Coconut Bay. From Pines Boulevard, a moving van wheels in the worldly goods of another Dade County family, refugees from Hurricane Andrew, or big-city crime.
Welcome to southwest Broward County, one of the state's fastest growing regions and site of an intense, if understated newspaper war. The two publishing giants, Knight-Ridder and ...
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