Then what will mid-priced hotels leave in front of room doors every morning and
recycle by 10 a.m.?!
-- Steven Otte [email protected]
On Wednesday, October 16, 2019, 4:14:42 PM CDT, danny burstein
<[email protected]> wrote:
[Poynter]
After a nearly 40-year run, USA Today and its digital sites are about to
undergo a major restructuring that will include building up digital
marketing while phasing out the print edition.
The deal for GateHouse's parent, New Media Investment Group, to acquire
Gannett, which owns USA Today, will not close for at least another month.
Nothing much will happen - or legally can happen - until then, and
don'st look for this to be the new company'ss first order of business.
Winding print down could take several years.
But two knowledgeable sources, talking on background, said a move away
from USA Today in print is part of the calculations for the new
enterprise. It makes a lot of sense, given the print edition's
deteriorating paid circulation and minimal advertising.
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rest:
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2019/is-usa-todays-print-edition-headed-for-the-sunset-as-gatehouse-and-gannett-merge-signs-point-to-yes/
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