Mutter, a former editor at the Chicago Sun-Times and San Francisco Chronicle, points out that the profits came as a result of company cutbacks, including layoffs and the furloughs that all company employees were required to take:
Gannett’s inability to reduce costs fast enough in recent years to sustain its traditionally high operating margins illustrates the grave challenge facing the newspaper industry:
Unless ad sales rapidly and vigorously rebound, the unavoidably high fixed costs associated with printing and delivering newspapers eventually could eat publishing companies alive.
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