It depends on the newspaper you are publishing it in and how long it is.
Publish newspapers to keep the newspaper cost at the lowest ebb
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In 1946, the cost of a newspaper was typically around 5 cents.
In 1914, the cost of a newspaper in New Zealand varied depending on the publication and location. On average, a newspaper could cost between 1 or 2 pence.
$1.99 :P
In 1971, the cost of a newspaper ranged from 10 to 25 cents, depending on the publication and location.
In 1959, the average cost of a newspaper was around 10 cents.
I'm sure the cost of a newspaper in 1927 would vary on the part of the contry it was bought, and the publication. I do have a "Baltimore American" newspaper (the pink edition) that cost .02 cents a copy. That's twice the price for your thoughts.
The cost of a Sunday newspaper varies depending on the publication and location. It typically ranges from $1 to $5.
In 1900, the cost of a newspaper ranged from 1 to 5 cents in the United States, depending on the publication and region. The price varied based on factors such as the size of the newspaper and the location where it was sold.
It varies from newspaper to newspaper, anywhere from $50 to $250 or more.
The printed cost of the newspaper.