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Detroit community newspaper survives after facing long odds

The Birmingham Eccentric was saved from the chopping block by a group of dedicated readers and supporters. “This stuff just never happens,” says Matt Friedman, co-owner of the PR firm Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications in Farmington Hills. “That a few key people would galvanize a grass-roots effort that got a second chance from a corporate…

The Birmingham Eccentric was saved from the chopping block by a group of dedicated readers and supporters.

“This stuff just never happens,” says Matt Friedman, co-owner of the PR
firm Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications in Farmington Hills.
“That a few key people would galvanize a grass-roots effort that got a
second chance from a corporate giant is pretty remarkable. All
conventional wisdom would say no way.”

The Birmingham Eccentric was saved from the chopping block by a group of dedicated readers and supporters.

“This stuff just never happens,” says Matt Friedman, co-owner of the PR
firm Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications in Farmington Hills.
“That a few key people would galvanize a grass-roots effort that got a
second chance from a corporate giant is pretty remarkable. All
conventional wisdom would say no way.”

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