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By: Daniel Brogan

Category: Media

Posted: February 26, 2009 4:53 PM

Post Subscribers to Get The News; Return of the Saturday Post?

The Denver Newspaper Agency, which until today published the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, is sending a letter to advertisers that aims to calm their fears over tomorrow's shutdown of the Rocky. Several interesting points emerge from the memo (click link for pdf):
  1. The letter promises ad rates won't change for most advertisers.
  2. Rocky Mountain News subscribers will now receive the Denver Post, apparently whether they want it or not.
  3. And perhaps most newsworthy, the memo mentions ad rates in the Sunday and Saturday editions. The Post stopped publishing a Saturday edition when the Joint Operating Agreement with the Rocky went into effect in 2001. Does this signal the return of the Saturday Post?
Update (3:52 p.m.): Post confirms Saturday edition.
Comments

This is so good to see that

This is so good to see that the rates will not increase here at all here. So many depend on this advertising so this is so good to hear here. Glad that they have put this in place here.

CPAP

As I do NOT like the Post, my subscription will NOT be renewed. I would cancel right now except I would most likely not get my prorated money back.

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