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Credit Suisse’s John Klim Likes Daily Newspapers?!?!?

Started by Toby Dayton · 1 year ago

John Klim, an analyst with Credit Suisse, just released a fairly upbeat report on the daily newspaper industry, claiming that the decimation they have experienced of late, particularly in their classified advertising business, will eventually abate. The report specifically identifies the New York Times and Gannett as the stars within the industry, while ... Continue reading »

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