• As the Boston Globe’s print circulation goes on falling at the industry average of 12% year-over-year, the Boston Herald’s print circulation is falling more than twice as fast as the Globe’s, “raising questions about how much longer the city’s second-largest daily can hang on,” reports the Boston Business Journal.
• The Daily Advertiser building (Lafayette, Louisiana) is among the Gannett-owned buildings on the market. A listing puts the asking price at $6.5 million. The printing press in the building was shuttered in summer 2020. The paper is now printed in Baton Rouge in an arrangement with The Advocate, that paper reports.
• Singapore Press Holdings said it’s transferring its media business to a not-for-profit entity, according to The Business Times, a financial daily owned by Singapore Press Holdings.
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