Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Dallas Morning News publisher: No plans to discontinue printing daily
Earlier today I reported that Mark Medici, vice president for audience at The Dallas Morning News, said Monday during a session at the Inland Press Association conference that the newspaper won't be printed seven days a week in three years. James Moroney, publisher and CEO of the News, tells me that Medici doesn't recall saying such a thing and that it was either a "misstatement or a misunderstanding." Moroney says the newspaper's leadership has never concluded that "discontinuing seven days of print is a good business model" and that "we have no other plans than to continue seven days of the print edition."
Here's his entire statement: Click on link below
Dallas Morning News publisher: No plans to discontinue printing daily
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