Per NPR:
Even a paper the size of The New York Times isn’t immune. Bill Keller, the Times’ executive editor, says his company’s stock price was sliding even before the economic crisis hit. But he tells NPR’s Steve Inskeep that his newspaper is still profitable — and when asked to write the headline for his institution at this moment in time, he says it would be this: “We will survive.”


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