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从今年3月1日起,南京地区出版的四开16版或对开8版的报纸,其最低售价不得低于0.30元,同时不得采取“买一送一”等其它变相降价方式。此举意味着持续大半年的南京报业价格大战告一段落。 南京报业价格战始于1999年5月。当月9日,江苏供销社属下的《江苏商报》,首先以当时南京报业市场的最低价每份0.20元的价格推出。同年10月12日,新华社江苏分社主办的《现代经济报》更名为《现代快报》,以每份0.10元的最低价位投放市场。紧接着,12月1日,南京日报社推出“买一送
Starting from March 1 this year, the minimum price for a four-on-16 or eight-page newspaper published in Nanjing shall not be less than 0.30 yuan, and no other method of price reduction such as “buy one get one free” may be adopted at the same time. This means that the war in Nanjing, which lasted for more than six months, came to an end. Nanjing newspaper price war began in May 1999. On the 9th of the same month, Jiangsu Business Daily, a subsidiary of Jiangsu Supply and Marketing Cooperative, was first launched at a price of 0.20 Yuan per share at the lowest price of the then-current Nanjing newspaper market. On October 12 of the same year, the Xinhua News Agency, Jiangsu Branch, sponsored the “Modern Economic Times” changed its name to “Modern Express”, the lowest price of 0.10 yuan each on the market. Then, December 1, Nanjing Daily launched "buy one get one