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10 March 2009

The next 10 major newspapers to fold, or go digital

Per 24/7 Wall Street, quoted in Time:
1. The Philadelphia Daily News
2. The Minneapolis Star Tribune
3. The Miami Herald
4. The Detroit News
5. The Boston Globe
6. The San Francisco Chronicle
7. The Chicago Sun Times
8. NY Daily News
9. The Fort Worth Star Telegram
10. The Cleveland Plain Dealer
The 10 Major Newspapers That Will Either Fold Or Go Digital Next (Time via Yahoo! News)

Related: How To Save Your Newspaper (Time cover story, Walter Isaacson)
Posted by Barry at 3/10/2009
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