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The company that rose from the ashes of a declining newspaper empire is Gannett. Originally known for its print publications, Gannett successfully transitioned into a digital media powerhouse, focusing on online advertising and content. This strategic shift helped the company generate over $2 billion in revenue, adapting to the changing media landscape and consumer preferences.

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