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Are We Seeing the Slow Death of Lifestyle Journalism?

Ann Marie Chandy, Former Lifestyle Editor

07-Aug-20 14:30

Are We Seeing the Slow Death of Lifestyle Journalism?

The global COVID-19 pandemic has been leading to cuts and layoffs in many industries. Media organisations, which have already been struggling, are feeling the brunt of this too. And as media owners make tough decisions on what to cut, is lifestyle journalism increasingly becoming a thing of the past?

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