Problems in Print

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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
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Twenty four hour news services, the internet, and increasingly busy lives are the latest challenges facing national and Granite state newspapers. We?ll talk with New Hampshire newsmen to learn what the printed press is doing to evolve and remain competitive and fiscally sound. Laura's guests are Mark Travis, Director of Readership and Circulation with the Concord Monitor. Charles Perkins, Vice-president of Editorial for the Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News. Randy Bennett, Vice-president of Readership for the Newspaper Association of America. Jody Reese, Publisher of The Hippopressin Manchester and John Harrigan, Publisher Emeritus of the Colebrook News and Sentinel and columnist for the Union Leader

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