Will Scripps part with AP next?
Editor & Publisher's Joe Strupp has a story today that indicates that E.W. Scripps is reconsidering their relationship with the Associated Press.
This comes just days after the Tribune Co. gave a two-year notice to drop the AP, a response to the wire service's new rate structure.
From the story:
This comes just days after the Tribune Co. gave a two-year notice to drop the AP, a response to the wire service's new rate structure.
From the story:
E.W. Scripps, which owns 17 daily papers including the Rocky Mountain News in Denver and The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tenn., declined to say if it already had or had not given notice to AP.But in an e-mail to E&P, Tim King, Scripps vice president for corporate communications and investor relations, stated: "At this point, all I'd be comfortable saying is that we are a member in good standing of the AP, but we have been engaged in discussions concerning pricing so the future is uncertain."

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