From her column Panic in the Newspaper Biz, distributed by Creator's Syndicate and found by myself on truthout:

I've thought for years that newspapers should all be owned by nonprofits. There is a chance something like this will actually happen-the Newspaper Guild, in alliance with the Communications Workers of America, is getting ready to bid on the 12 KR papers McClatchy has to sell. Eight of the 12 are Guild papers, with combined employment of 7,000 and circulation of 1.3 million. Among the 12 are such outstanding newspapers as The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Jose Mercury News and St. Paul Pioneer Press.

    McClatchy can't swallow all of them, and so the two unions have turned to a "worker-friendly" investment fund to back their bid. Keep an eye on this: It is a most hopeful development.

I also liked this bon mot that kicked the column off:

I don't so much mind that newspapers are dying - it's watching them commit suicide that pisses me off.