FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2007
Boston Globe
The United States Postal Service had a plan that would have spread rate increases fairly evenly among publications, but then Time Warner came up with a USPS-approved formula that smaller magazines say forces them to pay a higher percentage increase than large titles. A Globe editorial notes The Nation's costs could jump by $500,000. "This isn't just whining about the rising costs of doing business. This is a clash pitting big-time publishers against small journals that enrich the public debate far more than their modest budgets suggest."
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