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The secret to have many readers ... be interesting!
"We are not in the business of selling newspapers," a former editor and friend of mine liked to say. "We are in business to purchase time from our readers. "
Photo 1: Reader of a newspaper;
Photo 2: The team LeStudio1.com in front of a newsstand;
See The National Post story ;
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