Kaphle talks about mainstream media's push to expand international reporting beyond the traditional foreign correspondent model and appeal to more online readers. Between 1998 and 2011, at least 20 US newspapers and other media outlets eliminated all their foreign bureaus, according to American Journalism Review. Elsewhere, the number and size of those bureaus of have shrunk dramatically. Among newspapers, The Wall Street Journal still has the largest international reporting division, with correspondents in 49 countries, followed by The New York Times
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