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Profits soared at the company’s Kaplan division and advertising rebounded at the Post Co.’s six television stations. The newspaper would have swung back to profitability were it not for the anticipated $17.7 million cost of withdrawing from a multi-employer pension plan, reports Frank Ahrens. || Read the release.
> WP Co. lost $8.5M on Newsweek in first half of 2010
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