The New York Times has cut one of its New York City editions, making for a total of two instead of three city editions, while continuing with its two national editions. Yes, those are the
print runs that "allow late-breaking news (and, especially, sports and election results) to reach at least some newsstands by the morning rush," writes Joe Pompeo. "What does it mean for New Yorkers?
More coverage of Mets and Yankees games in the morning paper, for one thing, since the deadline of the first New York edition has been pushed back from 10:15 to 10:45 p.m."
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