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Sacramento Humor Times no longer free
The monthly Sacramento Humor Times (formerly the Comic Press News), which prints comics, and editorial cartoons, will no longer be a free publication after this month. The magazine claims a circulation of 40,000 has been losing advertising revenue and is forced to move to a paid-subscription beginning in January. The national version will cost $17.95 a year and will include more comics, cartoons, humor columns, no ads, and a fake news section. Discount subscriptions are available if you purchase them this month. See www.humortimes.com for details.
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