New York Times begins printing in Toronto
For the first time in its history, The New York Times began printing outside the United States, in Toronto, this Sunday. The move will expand the paper's daily availability in the city; it has so far been distributed through delayed delivery and sold at retail outlets.
The New York Times' 10 year agreement with Transcontinental Printing of Toronto is one of a number of similar print site initiatives planned over the next two years.
The paper is already printed at 21 different locations across the United States.
Although the Times' circulation has declined in New York City over the past year, nationwide distribution was expanded and circulation rose by 0.5%.
New York Times President Scott Heekin-Canedy stated: “We are continuing to execute our plan to increase circulation with of our national edition.”
Source: NewYorkBusiness.com
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why do i have to pay US price for a paper that is printed in Canada?