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How the Washington Post makes money from its competitors — Fortune

The Washington Post has announced a deal to license Arc to Troncformerly Tribune Publishing. Initially built for the Washington Post, Arc Publishing is a publishing system that the media house is now licensing to other media organizations, effectively making it a technology vendor. 

Here is a feature by Mathew Ingram of Fortune.

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