Abstract
A survey of 227 editors examined how newspapers were affected by the 1994 major league baseball strike. Overall, the nation's largest newspapers were most affected. Larger papers cut the space devoted to sports more than smaller papers. Smaller papers increased football coverage, while larger papers increased their coverage of minor league baseball. Larger papers also were more likely to report loss of circulation due to the baseball strike. Very few papers reported any loss of advertising revenue.
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