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A '''newspaper''' is a regularly scheduled publication containing news, information, and advertising. By 2007 there were 6580 daily newspapers in the world (including 1456 in the U.S.) selling 395 million copies a day (55 million in the U.S).<ref>See [http://www.nieworld.com/cc/NewspaperADailyMiracle.pdf ''A Daily Miracle: A student guide to journalism and the newspaper business'' (2007)]</ref> The worldwide recession of 2008, combined with the rapid growth of web-based alternatives, caused a serious decline in advertising and circulation, as many papers closed or sharply retrenched operations.<ref>Joseph Plambeck, "Newspaper Circulation Falls Nearly 9%", [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html?scp=3&sq=newspapers&st=Search ''New York Times'' April 26, 2010]</ref>