‘Bad Publisher’ Bucks Yesterday’s Business Model


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Newspapers across the country have suffered repeated budget cuts like those last week at The Daily Camera in Colorado and The New York Times. But it's only at the Los Angeles Times, the country's biggest metro paper, that a publisher and three editors have so publicly rebelled — several times resisting the paper's owner, Tribune Co., in the pages of the Times itself. They all left the paper convinced that further cuts, particularly without enough investment to seed real growth, would only fuel the same revenue decline that prompted them.

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