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The Newspaper Publisher market is composed of companies that produce and distribute newspapers. These companies are responsible for the printing, distribution, and sale of newspapers, as well as the development of content. They are also responsible for the marketing and advertising of their newspapers. Newspaper publishers typically employ journalists, editors, and other staff to create content for their publications. They also employ sales staff to promote their newspapers and attract advertisers.
Newspaper publishers are typically large companies that operate in multiple countries. They often have a portfolio of newspapers, magazines, and other publications. Examples of newspaper publishers include Gannett, Hearst Corporation, News Corp, and Tribune Publishing. Show Less Read more