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why are newspapers so cheap?

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Answered by malleshgl1980
7

Answer:

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Explanation:

The primary revenue driver of a newspaper are its advertisers. ... To increase the circulation, newspapers have to be priced very low. Also, most newspapers get some amount of newsprint (the paper on which news is printed) on a subsidy from the government. This helps them to keep costs low to a certain extent.

Answered by Itzkrushika156
3

Explanation:

The primary revenue driver of a newspaper are its advertisers. ... To increase the circulation, newspapers have to be priced very low. Also, most newspapers get some amount of newsprint (the paper on which news is printed) on a subsidy from the government. This helps them to keep costs low to a certain extent.

Answered by Itzkrushika156
3

Explanation:

The primary revenue driver of a newspaper are its advertisers. ... To increase the circulation, newspapers have to be priced very low. Also, most newspapers get some amount of newsprint (the paper on which news is printed) on a subsidy from the government. This helps them to keep costs low to a certain extent.

Answered by Itzkrushika156
3

Explanation:

The primary revenue driver of a newspaper are its advertisers. ... To increase the circulation, newspapers have to be priced very low. Also, most newspapers get some amount of newsprint (the paper on which news is printed) on a subsidy from the government. This helps them to keep costs low to a certain extent.

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