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The Boston Herald's Chapter 11 filing is another in long line newspaper problems that have signaled the demise of the industry.
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Here are are the 10 largest independent newspapers in the United States based on combined print and digital paid subscriptions. About half of these newspapers are owned by billionaires.
The New York Daily News has lost money for a number of years, but Tronc now has papers in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City, the nation's three largest markets.
Tronc has bought the New York Daily News, United Technologies bought Rockwell Collins, Elon Musk predicted what could start Word War III, and other important headlines.
As media veteran Ross Levinsohn steps up as the new publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times, the parent company has a market cap of $440 million.
Tronc, one of the largest newspaper chains in the United States, plans to buy out several editorial employees at its flagship Los Angeles Times.
Gannett's share price has stayed relatively steady since a battle broke out between the two largest shareholders of Tronc.
Will Tronc Vice Chairman Patrick Soon-Shiong may make a bid for the entire company? He would have to match the $18 or so price per share offered by Gannett.
With Tronc as a prized new client, The Washington Post might pick up some other large customers for its licensed publishing platform.
Each of these companies faces challenges if the purchase of national media properties becomes a major strategic path in the newspaper industry to increase audience size, revenue and earnings.
Just 22 papers that are most important, financially, to the public company newspaper industry. It is a small foundation for such a large industry.
Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway owns several papers, including his hometown paper, made a particularly pessimistic comment about the newspaper industry.