Well, yes and no, Skunk. The entire business model for papers is broken not just the printed editions. All papers have online version but fail to monetize them effectively. It is very difficult when Yahoo, Google etc.. have news aggregates that let people read the headlines and leads to all the news from all the different organizations. Very few people go to nytimes.com washingtonpost.com to get all their news. Back in the day, people got one or two papers and that is all they needed or wanted. Now they can see what is being created by all the organizations in one place - Google news or Yahoo news. Neither of these search engines are paying the reporters or the editorial staff, yet have successfully been monetizing the content created by someone else.