Long the dominant news outlet for New England, The Boston Globe is also a national leader among metropolitan newspapers in moving to the online/digital world. The Globe has one of the highest subscription rates in the industry—about 95,000 paying digital subscribers—which is a tribute to the quality and impact of the publication’s investigative journalism, sports, photography, opinion, cultural, and feature coverage. The Globe still prints and distributes more than 100,000 newspapers a day—and more than 200,000 on Sundays—but for the most part, has moved to a “digital first” approach to its reporting, including an entire “Express Desk” designed to keep a steady flow of new material popping on BostonGlobe.com day and night.
How has this change affected what the Globe chooses to cover and emphasize?
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