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Ex-publisher stops reading his old paper

San Francisco newspaper analyst and former Chron assistant managing editor Alan Mutter has a blog about the newspaper industry that drew this response from a former newspaper publisher who sold his or her paper off to a chain in the mid-1990s. Neither the publisher nor the 40,000-circulation daily he or she sold in 1996 were identified. The unidentified paper’s paid circulation has fallen to 21,000 under chain ownership.

Some quotes that caught our eye:

The unidentified publisher notes that he now serves on various non-profit boards and that one of them was thinking of moving its advertising from print to the Internet due to disappointing results. A marketing consultant told the board that he knew he should move the ads to online because when he asked his 24-year-old son if he had seen a particular column in a neighboring metro, his son said he didn’t read the paper. The publisher concludes by saying,

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