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- Gannett's (NYSE: GCI) USA Today plans to introduce a new digital replica version in
August that users will pay slightly less than a print edition to read, the Associated
Press reports. New USA Today publisher David Hunke told AP that he doesn't
envision charging for access to the paper's main website, but that it may seek
to gain subscription revenue from mobile applications.
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