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Paul Tash: The tariffs on Canadian newsprint put a very heavy burden on the industry. Because the Tampa Bay Times has the largest circulation in Florida, the tariffs were a particular challenge here and forced some hard decisions, including layoffs. Being part of a BH Media initiative to launch spec...

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Published in:Editor & Publisher 2019-01, Vol.152 (1), p.33-37
Main Author: Yang, Nu
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Paul Tash: The tariffs on Canadian newsprint put a very heavy burden on the industry. Because the Tampa Bay Times has the largest circulation in Florida, the tariffs were a particular challenge here and forced some hard decisions, including layoffs. Being part of a BH Media initiative to launch special sections to salute military veterans in our communities on ll.ll.Tapping our investment in an outstanding staff meteorologist to help achieve record pages views during September's month of storms. Woolsey: Stable or declining newsprint prices, steady supply, and advertisers rediscovering that the authentic experience of sharing a compelling message via a printed community newspaper is more impactful than clicking a mouse in a whirlwind of digital noise. Johnston: Plentiful opportunities for so many great journalists who are still out of work; an American public who continue to believe in the importance of the work that we do; and our continued ability to create smart marketing solutions that drive local businesses toward prosperity.
ISSN:0013-094X
1943-7234