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Jim Brady: Project Thunderdome part of ‘collective learning experience’

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"We had 50-some-odd people and 95 percent of them will be leaving the company as part of this change," said Jim Brady, DFM's editor-in-chief and chief architect of Project Thunderdome. "So, for all intents and purposes, Thunderdome is dead. Whether the work lives on or some of the new ideas and technologies we brought into the company will live on – I think they will – but they're going to have to be managed by the papers now."  Read more from It's All Journalism.

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