| Are you having trouble viewing this email? If so, click here to see it in a web browser. | | | | | | | | | | | | | APRIL 2, 2010 | | Newsroom Cuts Seen as Very Costly | | | When small newspapers cut news-gathering costs by $10,000, they see a revenue drop of $23,000, whereas a comparable cut in the ad-sales budget brings revenue down by only about half that, according to the Reynolds Journalism Institute. Nevertheless, some three-quarters of U.S. papers have cut their news expenses by 10% or more in response to the newspaper crisis, the institute says. | | | Source: Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute | | | | | | | | RELATED PRODUCT | | | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | | |  | | | | | | | Follow the Stat: |  |  | | | | | | | BEST SELLERS | | | | | | | | PREVIOUS STATS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  | Copyright © 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing, an affiliate of Harvard Business School. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing | 60 Harvard Way | Boston, MA 02163 Customer Service: 1-800-545-7685 (617-783-7600 outside the U.S. and Canada) | | |