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Cincinnati & Kentucky Post Newspapers Close After 126 Years; KYP To Remain As Online

The Cincinnati & Kentucky Post newspapers, part of E.W. Scripps (NYSE: SSP), printed their final print versions today, and will close after a 126-year run. The two afternoon newspapers suffered a combined circulation decline to 27,000 from a peak of 275,000 in 1961. Scripps decided in July to close The Post newspapers when a joint operating agreement with Gannett (NYSE: GCI) expired at the end of 2007.

Meanwhile, the Scripps company will keep a Kentucky presence with kypost.com, reports AP. The site beginning Tuesday will supersede the current Post site and will share content with the Scripps-owned Cincinnati TV station WCPO-TV and its website. The site expects to be sustained by advertising, particularly ads targeted to what it calls “life in the 859,” the northern Kentucky telephone area code.

Dec 31, 2007 1:31 PM ET

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