Tucson Citizen Publishing on "Day-to-Day" Basis While Potential Sale of Paper is Negotiated

 

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Today, Tucson Citizen employees have a job and the paper's customers have something to read.

As for tomorrow -- wait and see.

That's going to be the pattern for the next few days as the Tucson Citizen, the state's oldest newspaper, publishes on a "day-to-day" basis while waiting to see if either of two interested buyers want to close a deal.

Talk about a nail-biter of a workplace -- but it beats the alternative: Prior to today's announcement, the Citizen was slated to close on Saturday. It's just the latest victim of Gannett's fiscal bloodbath, and it probably won't be the last.

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Can the Arizona Republic, Gannett's flagship paper in Arizona, be that far behind?

 

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