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firecall08/01/20253 repliesview on HN

Depending on the specifics of the publication, we can broadly say that print media used to get more revenue from advertising than people actually buying the physical media.

You could Google it and read about the decline but Wikipedia is a place to start:

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decline_of_newspapers?wprov=sf...

Newspapers used to give copies of their daily paper away in bulk to distribution hubs so as to boost circulation. In fact, they still do.

You can often pick up a paper for free when boarding a flight.


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CWuestefeld08/01/2025

You're really just observing that the marginal cost of reading is tiny. That doesn't mean that the fixed cost of producing an article or edition isn't very large, and needs to be paid for somehow.

adamc08/01/2025

"You can often pick up a paper for free when boarding a flight."

I have literally never seen this. In the US?

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FuriouslyAdrift08/01/2025

The beginning of the end was Gannett and USA today...