The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

‘Breaking Bad’ fans place White obituary

-

ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. (AP) — The government is shut down. There was a deadly chase in the nation’s capital. But the reason Albuquerqu­e Journals are selling out across town has nothing to do with all that seriousnes­s. Fans are clamoring for copies of Friday editions with a fake obit for Walter White.

Placed by “Breaking Bad” fans who said they wanted “closure” after the series finale Sunday, the notice appears on page A4 of Friday’s Journal (http://bit. ly/158KZzg ). It’s headlined “White, Walter” and includes a photo of Bryan Cranston, the actor who played the chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin on the popular AMC drama filmed in Albuquerqu­e.

The obituary says the 52-year-old “founded a meth manufactur­ing empire” and he died “after a long battle with lung cancer and a gunshot wound.”

Journal Editor Kent Walz says his digital team reports online traffic for is about 40 times that of a typical story, and the library says calls for copies of the paper have been nonstop.

“We won’t have single copy sales numbers until next week, but the circulatio­n department says some locations have called saying they were out of copies and asking for more,” he said. “I understand people are selling them on eBay for $7 or $8.”

Walz said newspaper managers did have a discussion about whether to accept the ad.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States