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DEMOGRAPHICS SPELLED DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON IMPERFECT JOA GAVE POST 30 YEARS.(Special Section)

Byline: Lew Moores, Post contributor

The sides of its delivery trucks in the early 1970s declared it Cincinnati's largest daily newspaper -- with more than 200,000 in circulation, an afternoon newspaper that had at least four different editions printed throughout the day.

The Post was where a reader getting home from work with his lunch bucket in the late afternoon could catch up on news that broke just that morning in the tri-state.

Indeed, The Post prided itself on signaling that crucial fact to readers by printing late morning news on its afternoon front page, sometimes regardless of its importance in the grand scheme of things.

By doing so, it set itself ...

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