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Your newspaper won't be delivered today, or ever

 Oct 02, 2008 03:30 PM UTC
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Filed under: Industry, Gannett Co (GCI), Economic data, Financial Crisis

Many of the large newspaper chain purchases over the last several years have involved tremendous borrowing and the banks are at the door with eviction notices. Even the big companies in the industry are having trouble. According to The Wall Street Journal, Gannett, Inc. (NYSE:GCI) the country's largest newspaper publisher, said Wednesday it had tapped its credit line as short-term financing markets stall.


Several other chains, particularly McClatchy (NYSE:MNI) and Gatehouse (NYSE:GHS) are having crippling debt problems.


A number of media sources reported yesterday that the The Star Tribune in Minneapolis has missed a payment on its debt.


Although it is hard to imagine, some of these companies may fail and fail soon. The costs of newsprint, trucks, gas, and personnel are so great that a number of newspapers may complete shut down. Customers may wake up one morning and find the front step empty. The poor newspaper boy has lost his job.


It is a hard time when there is nothing to put in the bird cage.


Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.

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