Relief may be at hand for newspaper operations dogged by newsprint supply chain snarls and the rising costs of the paper over the past three years. Newspapers should expect significant changes in the market by early 2023 along with downward pressure on prices, according to Derek Mahlburg, director of North American paper and packaging analysis for Fastmarkets, an information provider for the forest products industry that newspaper operations pros turn to for data.
How Hospice Became a For-Profit Hustle
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Dan Petty on X: Janet Johnson was living in Denver at the time of the climb. Quite a story, and not one I had heard about until reading it: / X
The Quote Verifier
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Paper chase. It's been a tough go in recent years for those in charge of newsprint supply at our nation's newspapers. Are things settling down?
Local News Has Been Destroyed. Here's How We Can Revive It.
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The Plain Dealer's front page for February 1, 2022
Expecting only the basic pressures of attending Harvard Law School, a serious, hard-working student (Timothy Bottoms) finds himself the fearful
The Paper Chase [DVD]