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  2. Decline of newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was estimated to have been worth roughly $1 billion as recently as 2004.) [23] The Sun-Times Media Group, publisher of the eponymous bankrupt newspaper, fielded a meager $5 million cash bid, plus assumption of debt, for assets last claimed worth $310 million.

  3. Penny press - Wikipedia

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    By 1826, many editors were experimenting with sports news, gossip, and cheap press. [4] Most newspapers in the early 19th century cost six cents and were distributed mostly through subscriptions. On July 24, 1830, the first penny press newspaper came to the market: Lynde M. Walter's Transcript in Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. 7 costly or financial trends to leave behind — and 5 worth ...

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    With this simple savings plan, you start by saving $1 in your first week, $2 the next week, $3 the week after and so on, increasing the amount you save by $1 for all 52 weeks of the yearlong ...

  5. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the accessibility of cheap newspapers allowed the market to expand exponentially. [12] Cities typically had multiple competing newspapers supporting various political factions in each party. To some extent this was mitigated by a separation between news and editorial. News reporting was expected to be relatively neutral or ...

  6. 10 Things That Are Cheaper Today Than They Were 10 Years Ago

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    Thanks to inflation (which, when considering the big picture of the economy, is actually a good thing), housing, dining out, jewelry and so many... 10 Things That Are Cheaper Today Than They Were ...

  7. Why Newspaper Stocks are up Big this Year - AOL

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    What do newspaper companies like The Washington Post Company , New York Times and Gannett have in common? Although they are said to be in a dying industry, so far this year all of them have beaten ...

  8. Why Buffett Is Buying Newspapers - AOL

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    This surprised many people, both inside and outside the industry, because the newspaper business. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. Newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers have been published in the United States since the 18th century [1] and are an integral part of the culture of the United States. Although a few newspapers including The New York Times, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal are sold throughout the United States, most U.S. newspapers are published for city or regional markets.