It announced in December that private dailies would be allowed to publish from 1 April.
Three other planned independent dailies that got licences in May have yet to appear.
Even the headlines in the city's normally gung-ho sports dailies have a whiff desperation about them.
There are already eleven dailies in Paris, all almost direct offshoots of the clandestine resistance papers.
Generous advertising in the mainstream print dailies is a good way to make friends.
Over the past 40 years circulation of dailies in the U.S. has fallen 9.5% to 55 million.
Others have been driven out of business altogether, including major dailies in Seattle, Denver, Tucson and Honolulu.
That means that the state airline, Royal Air Maroc, can no longer place ads in most major dailies.
Advertisers were at first reluctant to place their money in a newspaper that might compete with local dailies.
Editor Richard Best says not have to produce a daily edition avoids many of the problems dailies face.
The press is still boisterous, with dozens of dailies crowding the market, but doubts swirl around its integrity.
The Swiss-based group Ringier was the first to enter the ring and currently dominates the national dailies market.
The other three dailies are The Voice, The Union and The Standard Time.
Advertisers at first were reluctant to place their money in a new newspaper that might compete with local dailies.
But of Italy's main dailies, La Repubblica is firmly hostile, whereas Corriere della Sera and La Stampa are intermittently critical.
The Tribune Company also owns the Chicago Tribune, Newsday and eight other dailies, 26 television stations and the Chicago Cubs.
Meantime, Jelenic has acquired 13 dailies, 129 nondailies and 3 printers over seven years in his bid to enhance market position.
The WMN sells 31, 058 across the region, and its editor, Alan Qualtrough, is confident the two Plymouth titles will remain dailies.
Internet news operations have popped up in Minneapolis, San Diego and other places, often started by former reporters for the big-city dailies.
There are scores of Chinese-language newspapers and a handful of English-language dailies.
But it also meant they had a second bite of the cherry when the dailies caught up on Monday and repeated the whole exercise.
Clues come in an additional chapter in the report, which looks at 10 UK newspapers - virtually all the national dailies, in other words.
While Web news sites may be sapping big-city dailies' circulations, small-time papers are thriving by covering school board meetings, town festivals and school lunch menus.
Add that to growing middle class incomes and a bright future, and the online publishing divisions of the big dailies are seeing a traffic surge.
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Controls Manila Bulletin, one of the nation's oldest and largest dailies.
Among the next newspapers to go, experts say, are major metropolitan dailies relying on an expensive business model that requires costly newsprint consumption and gas-guzzling deliveries.
In Britain, where fierce competition between national dailies probably rules out all-encompassing pay walls, newspapers nonetheless charge for crossword tips and participation in fantasy sport leagues.
When Singleton and Scudder have tried metro dailies, they dont buy prime properties -- monopolies, that is -- that only giants like Gannett and Knight-Ridder can afford.
But Mr Michnik reckons Mr Miller has confused monopoly with pluralism: Gazeta Wyborcza would be just one of several dailies buying into one of several television stations.
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