Dog-Gannett! L.A. Times Hits New Print Low

Monday's edition was just 32 pages.

LAT_Front_8_29In the mid-week edition of Kevin Roderick’s always informative compilation of LAObserved media notes, there was this factoid:

Monday’s print Los Angeles Times had just 32 pages, which a long-time watcher of the page count (a former editor) called the all-time low. There were few ads in the entire paper…

It’s not just Los Angeles of course that is dealing with this phenomenon. Across the country, the gradual demise of newsprint lingers in the summer air. For example, here is what 75-year-old Martha Stewart told Ad Age in an interview published the day after the Aug.

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