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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 --- 123 days ago
Filed under: Forecasts , Industry , New York Times'A' (NYT) , Gannett Co (GCI) The Tribune is not a public company anymore, but CEO Sam Zell says enough about his plans that it might as well be. According to The New York Times, Zell "announced a set of deep cuts, saying that shrinking revenue left them no choice." One of the things that means is fewer pages devoted to news as newsprint use is reduced. The Tribune carries a lot of debt, so it is in more trouble that other chains such as The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT ) and Gannett (NYSE: GCI ). But, other large paper operations including McClatchy NYSE: MNI ) and Gatehouse (NYSE: GHS ) also have massive debt burdens from money they borrowed to expand their empires. What all of this means is that more reporters and editors will lose their jobs and the typical reader will get a newspaper that is thin as toilet paper. For newspaper company investors it means that stocks, some already down 50% to 70% in the last year, are going down even further. The trouble also may spell the end of nearly a century of big papers like The New York Times being the news sources of record. The company recently cut 100 people, most of them from the news operation. Covering major national and international stories is becoming more difficult and at some point it may be impossible. There is always CNN. Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.   Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking B ...




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