Focuses on the talks of budget cuts in the newspaper industry in Philadelphia. Profits of Knight Ridder newspapers, 'The Philadelphia Inquirer' and 'The Philadelphia Daily News'; How financial results are becoming the competition among newspaper companies; Comparison of the profit margins of Philadelphia News Company and other companies with newspapers.
Examines how publishers and editors at most large United States newspapers are facing intense pressures for profits, rising costs for newsprint, and declining circulation. Humorous examples of cost-cutting including an edict by Robert J. Hall, publisher of Knight-Ridder's two Philadelphia daily newspapers, forbidding reporters from making directory-assistance telephone calls.
Published
1995
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