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Denver Post raising price for Mon-Sat editions
By: The Associated Press | 08 Jul 2009 | 07:26 PM ET
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DENVER - Starting Monday, a single copy of The Denver Post for Monday through Saturday editions will cost 75 cents instead of 50 cents.

Subscribers won't be affected by the change.

Bill Reynolds is senior vice president of circulation for the Denver Newspaper Agency, which handles business operations for The Post. He says the price increase is due to economic factors, including the increased cost of doing business.

The cost for a Sunday edition at a rack or newsstand will remain $1.50 in the 11-county Front Range region.

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