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Bundles of Denver Post newspapers await distribution after being printed at the main Denver Newspaper Agency printing facility, where the Denver Post, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal are printed, in Denver, Colorado, U.S., on Tuesday, March 2, 2010. More publishers are considering charging readers for access to online news to help replace lost revenue as circulation and print advertising continue to decline. Newspapers lost an average 11 percent of daily circulation in the six months ended in September, and advertising revenue for U.S. newspapers fell 28 percent in the third quarter. Photographer: Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bundles of Denver Post newspapers await distribution after being printed at the main Denver Newspaper Agency printing facility, where the Denver Post, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal are printed, in Denver, Colorado, U.S., on Tuesday, March 2, 2010. More publishers are considering charging readers for access to online news to help replace lost revenue as circulation and print advertising continue to decline. Newspapers lost an average 11 percent of daily circulation in the six months ended in September, and advertising revenue for U.S. newspapers fell 28 percent in the third quarter. Photographer: Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images