I’ve heard some years ago that newspapers will be extinct in 40 years.
Given the current trends, it looks like that timeline is generous.
Here’s a list of the top 9 newspapers in trouble, as compiled by Real Clear Politics and published by Silicon Alley Insider.
1) New York Daily News – Circulation: 632,595 (10% Decline Since 2007)
2) Los Angeles Times – Circulation: 739,147 (4% decrease since 2007)
3) St. Paul Pioneer Press – Circulation: 184,973 (3% decrease since 2007)
4) Chicago Sun-Times – Circulation: 313,176 (.2% increase since 2007)
5) Detroit News – Circulation: 178,280 (5% decrease since 2007)
6) San Francisco Chronicle – Circulation: 339,430 (8% decrease since 2007)
7) Miami Herald – Circulation: 210,884 (12% decrease since 2007)
8) Philadelphia Daily News – Circulation: 97,694 (9% decrease since 2007)
9) Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Circulation: 117,572 (9% decrease since 2007)
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