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Following McClatchy’s negative earnings, another round of bad news hit the newspaper industry as the largest newspaper publisher in USA and publisher of USA Today, Gennett has announced that newspaper advertising revenue and third quarter earning...
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The Gannett Co. headquarters in McLean, Va., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Gannett Co., the nation’s largest newspaper publisher, on Wednesday reported a 36 percent drop in second-quarter earnings as the newspaper industry’s woes caused a sharp decline in...
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