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Crisis in the US newspaper industry

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If the economic crisis goes on much longer, will there be any newspapers left in the US to write about it?

"You take readers and advertisers who were already migrating away from print, and add a steep recession, and you've got serious trouble," writes the New Yorker's James Surowiecki.

Of course, print circulation losses are being partially offset by increases in online readership.

The problem for the newspapers has been finding a way to turn increased readership into increased revenue.

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