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worsened, to the point where the paper had tens of millions of dollars cut from its budget as 1991 began. The cover price was increased by a quarter as well, which caused the already low circulation to decline further as readers were even less willing to spend 75 cents to receive national sports news
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could only receive the paper by purchasing it at retail outlets like newsstands and bookstores or in street boxes; the paper attempted to offer a home delivery subscription service but could not work out the logistics, and editor-in-chief Frank Deford noted that he had to cancel his own potential
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was not as widely circulated as expected. For the first few months, where the paper was being rolled out on a market-to-market basis, there was an expected circulation of 250,000 copies a day, eventually hoping to rise to 1,000,000 copies by 2001.
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also did not generate much in the way of advertising revenue as the publishers were unable to secure companies that were able (or willing) to purchase ad space. Furthermore, readers of
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on the first cover to represent the Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York media markets (where the paper was initially available). The cover price was 50 cents.
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printing and distribution network to publish separate editions in each time zone. However, this did not help matters. Problems arose almost from day one, as
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to run advertising in their publications and some sportswriters at competing local papers resorted to attacking the street boxes with baseball bats.
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away from the paper was the "best thing he did" and was the linchpin for getting many of the writers who eventually signed up to write for
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was often unable to meet deadlines for game results. Another problem this created was inconsistency, as some cities that sold
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contributor. He also had very little newspaper experience, especially where editing was concerned. Future
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was an American attempt to emulate the model of several international all-sports publications, such as
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in street boxes often saw these boxes left empty. To top it off, major market papers refused to allow
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put out its final issue with its front cover reading "We Had A Ball: The fat lady sings our song."
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Jones, Alex S. "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; The National Sports Daily Closes With Today's Issue,"
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facilities would often have deliveries leave the distributors at such an early time that
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format, and was published Monday through Friday. It ceased publication in June 1991.
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that they could find in their local publications, or the nationally distributed
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interested. Once McKenzie was hired, he brought his auto racing writer
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Despite a last-ditch effort to start an online distribution through
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For his editor in chief, Azcárraga turned to veteran sportswriter
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considered taking a job with the National but decided to stay at
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executive Vince Doria was brought in to be executive editor.
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subscription account when everyone else on his street did.
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to announce it was ceasing publication. On June 13, 1991,
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Deford immediately set out to get what was referred to by
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beginning on January 31, 1990. The newspaper was based in
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Index


Masthead
sports
newspaper
Tabloid
Emilio Azcárraga Milmo
Peter O. Price
Frank Deford
New York, New York
ISSN
1052-1232
sports
newspaper
United States
New York City
tabloid
La Gazzetta dello Sport
L'Equipe
Emilio Azcárraga Milmo
Televisa
Univision
National Basketball Association
Michael Jordan
Magic Johnson
Patrick Ewing
Frank Deford
Sports Illustrated
NPR
ESPN
Bill Simmons

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