![]() ![]() My efforts to bone up on the upcoming increases and how they might affect our industry recently came to a screeching halt. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia declined to cancel the increase. ![]() Unfortunately, their initial efforts failed, and the U.S. The National Newspaper Association (NNA) and News Media Alliance pushed back on these increases. 29, the Postal Regulatory Commission approved raising rates for newspapers to 9%. That partnership now seems to be more challenged than ever.Įffective Aug. From first-class mail out of the front office to periodicals, marketing mail (Total Market Coverage, or TCM products), bulk mail - the list goes on. It appears the United States Postal Service (USPS) is jumping on the bandwagon, adding one more financial and operational burden to newspapers nationwide.įor as long as I can remember, newspaper publishers have relied on the USPS for reliable and timely mail delivery. ![]()
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