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		<title>Talk About Local - hyperlocal blogging &amp; reporting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s been a lot of coverage of the death of local papers, but does this have to be the end of local reporting? Recently hyperlocal blogs have arisen everywhere from villages to inner-city postcodes to plug the gaps in local coverage.
These aren&#8217;t just replacements for local freesheets, but use social media (blogs, &#38; micro-blogs like [...]]]></description>
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