NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30:  The last edition of the New York Sun is on display on a newsstand after it announced it would shutdown September 30, 2008 in New York City. The daily newspaper was launched six years ago as a right-leaning alternative in the nation's top media market. Unable to find financial backers the publishers cited it's closure due to a steep loss in profits and the recent downfall of the U.S. economy. Getty Images logo Getty Images 13 months ago

NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: The last edition of the New York Sun is on display on a newsstand after it announced it would shutdown September 30, 2008 in New York City. The daily newspaper was launched six years ago as a right-leaning alternative in the nation's top media market. Unable to find financial backers the publishers cited it's closure due to a steep loss in profits and the recent downfall of the U.S. economy.