The fact that Maariv could be found at newsstands on Monday morning, like it has every morning for the past 60 years or so, is not as trivial at it might sound. After about 100 of the newspaper's workers demonstrated on Thursday, the IDB-Discount directorate which controls the paper decided on Friday to channel some NIS 15 million to Maariv as part of a plan which will see severe cost-cutting, including the...
- By zionist forever
- 02 Sep 2012
- 11:46AM
Haaretz is one of the smaller newspapers and now not only does it have to deal with the internet free papers like Israel Hayom which are handed out to you on the streets eventually its going to be considered to unprofitable and be available online only, sadly this is the future of the newspaper industry. Even with comic books its happening. There is a British comic called Dandy its been in print for 70 years but now its not making money anymore so they are just going to make it an App for cellphones. So I am just wondering how long the print edition of Haaretz has?
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