Last December, when The Washington Post and The [Baltimore] Sun announced that they would enter a content-sharing arrangement, the news turned heads in the publishing industry.
Then, on January 12, The Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram announced they would share sports coverage. That competitive newspapers, owned by different parent companies, are working together on some stories only underscores how the economy is forcing newspapers to cut costs.
The question remains whether these arrangements will make their way to ...