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The death of news?

duckrabbit lives in Birmingham, the Uk’s second largest city. On my way home yesterday I couldn’t help but stop and shake my head at what the biggest newspaper in Birmingham was running on their billboards that day.

Its a hard time to be a hack but a good time to be taking baby snaps.

duckrabbit (the non photog) shot this on his phone. I’d love to see what else is hitting the billboards around the world over the next few days and how that reflects on the news industry? Go on take a shot and email it to me benjamin@duckrabbit.info

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