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Postal commission OKs ‘junk mail’ discount plan

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WASHINGTON — The government body that oversees the U.S. Postal Service has approved a plan that gives one of the nation’s largest direct marketers a postage discount on advertisin­g flyers known as “junk mail.”

The three- year deal approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission on Thursday is intended to boost use of the mail system by Valassis Communicat­ions Inc., which sends mass coupon mailings to homes under its RedPlum ad bundles.

The commission said the plan should add $ 4.7 million to $ 15.3 million in net benefit to Postal Service coffers over the course of the deal.

Many of the nation’s newspapers opposed the plan, which gives a rate cut to their biggest competitor.

The Newspaper Associatio­n of America said that for a meager benefit, about $ 1 billion in annual newspaper industry ad revenue would be put at risk because it would lure big advertiser­s away from its Sunday newspapers.

The NAA said it would appeal the decision.

“NAA believes this decision is contrary to law, and will challenge it immediatel­y and vigorously,” said NAA Chairman James Moroney, the publisher of The Dallas Morning News.

The commission dismissed the newspapers’ damage estimate, saying in its order that “newspapers’ claims of harm, while no doubt earnest, do not lend themselves to reasonable quantifica­tion.”

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