Publishers Tap Readers for Revenue With $2 Newspapers - Bloomberg
Publishers Tap Readers for Revenue With $2 Newspapers Bloomberg “When banks begin advertising again at a higher rate --and airlines and telecom and autos and real estate -- the biggest piece of that revenue will come from print,” he said. “The print product will lead us out of the recession. ... Cities Without Newspapers |
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