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New York Times to cut page size and jobs

By Joshua Chaffin in New York

Published: July 18 2006 23:02 | Last updated: July 18 2006 23:02

The New York Times is planning to shrink the size of its pages by 11 per cent in an effort to counteract a steady rise in newsprint prices.

The change, which will take effect in 2008, represents one of the most dramatic adjustments to the paper’s appearance in its 155-year history. It is expected to save the company $12m per year.

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