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Date December 18, 2024 11:36 AM
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The long goodbye of Florida's newspapers - read all about it



The Miami Herald building on Biscayne Bay was demolished in April 2014. Today, the Herald's dwindling print edition appears nearing its end.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

The long goodbye of Florida’s newspapers is accelerating and the once unthinkable vanishing point for the printed edition one of America’s best-known papers – The Miami Herald – appears near.

Autumn is the time of year when newspapers typically file with the U.S. Postal Service their annual Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation. In September, the once-mighty Herald’s statement disclosed that as of Aug. 18 its total paid circulation had dropped to a shocking 12,623 – a 76.25 percent plunge since 2018 when circulation was 53,141.




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