"Will the
New York Post be the first of new News Corporation's newspaper casualties?" asks Roy Greenslade in this post with a negative spin on the paper's chances for survival. For one,
the "feisty tabloid is said to be losing somewhere near $100m (£65m) a year." And "staffers, concerned about the paper's immediate future, also say there is belief that the
Post may
stop printing altogether now that it doesn't have the cushion of the profits made by the company's lucrative entertainments businesses."
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