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Dan Rohn asks the editors of Tribune's RedEye and Washington Post's Express if they're hurting the subscription-based papers.
Jane Hirt: "We haven't detected a problem with cannibalization of Tribune readers. That's probably because the Tribune and RedEye are very different newspapers, with different missions and different target audiences."
Dan Caccavaro: "I think at this point readers’ habits are pretty well established. Anyone who was going to stop reading the Post because of Express probably did so a long time ago. So at this point, I think Express actually stands a greater chance of boosting or preserving Post readership than hurting it."
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