Miami Herald ''We were packed with full-page ads, often running out of color pages,'' says Miami Herald publisher
David Landsberg. The Help Wanted section offered long lists of jobs as unemployment hit record lows, while car dealerships ran pages of ads as luxury cars flew off the lots. ''Florida newspapers sort of had a sweetheart period, because the economy here was so good for so long,'' says Tampa Tribune executive editor
Janet Coats. "We were insulated, so the cuts now are so hard. We were protected for a long time. Now the bell tolls for us."
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