If you still read a daily newspaper, the cost of newsprint copies continue to go up.
The Indiana Gazette has just increased 50 cents, bringing the price to $2.00 at the newsstand for the daily paper, and $4.00 for the weekend edition. This price hike comes amid a broader trend seen across the newspaper industry, as print media continues to face challenges with declining circulation numbers nationwide. With more and more consumers turning to digital news sources, print publications are looking for ways to cover the increasing costs of doing business.
The increase may come as a surprise to some loyal readers, but for others, it’s just another sign of how newspapers are adapting to the tough economic climate they face.
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