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“At the height of their presence in New York, in the 1950s, there were 1,500 independent newsstands in Manhattan, hawking hundreds of dailies, weeklies, and magazines, and there’s endured a belief that even with the demise of too many of those papers to list, we would always be able to buy a copy of the Times in its own city. Just try to find one in downtown Manhattan these days, though. It’s a lot harder than you’d expect.” —
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New York Times,
newsstands,
print,
single-copy sales