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As Newsrooms Shed Jobs, Journalists Wonder Who Will Keep the Powers That Be Honest

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Amy Brothers was out of the office and on assignment when she got the call that she was being laid off from her job as a multimedia producer at The Denver Post.

The news hit her hard and came at a time when Brothers was busier than ever, covering stories about the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

The day she was let go, she was filming a video about a company that had transitioned from making wrestling singlets to protective masks for health care workers. “It was like a coach taking you out in the middle of the game,” says Brothers. “As a journalist in a breaking news situation, I was going so hard, trying to tell stories about what was happening in my community, that it really threw me.” Brothers isn’t the only journalist to be

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