Lee Enterprises Reports Preliminary Results for Second Fiscal Quarter

April 21, 2008

DAVENPORT, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2008--As a result of a previously announced non-cash accounting charge, Lee Enterprises, Incorporated (NYSE:LEE), has recorded a loss of 10 cents per common share in preliminary results for its second fiscal quarter ended March 30, 2008, compared with earnings of 26 cents a year ago. Net income was $3.0 million, compared with $11.9 million a year ago. Adjusted(1) for unusual items, earnings per common share were 8 cents, compared with 19 cents a year ago.

As announced March 28, 2008, the preliminary results include a non-cash charge of 17 cents per share to record the current value of the company's future liability related to acquisition of the 5 percent minority share in its St. Louis partnership.

The preliminary results do not yet include non-cash charges for impairment of goodwill and potentially other intangible assets, also announced March 28, 2008. An estimate of those charges will be included in financial statements to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the company's Form 10-Q on or before May 9, 2008.

Mary Junck, chairman and chief executive officer, said: "The economic slowdown has taken a toll on classified advertising revenue, especially real estate and employment, and we're driving hard to perform well in a tough environment. Meanwhile, our audiences continue to grow both in print and online, further enhancing our position as the leading provider, by far, of local news, information and advertising in our markets."

The quarter included an additional business day, a Sunday, compared with a year ago for all except the former Pulitzer properties, affecting both revenue and expense comparisons.

Total operating revenue from continuing operations for the quarter decreased 4.7 percent from a year ago to $247.7 million. Total advertising revenue decreased 5.7 percent, to $186.1 million, with online advertising revenue up 7.5 percent. Combined print and online retail advertising decreased 0.4 percent. Combined print and online classified advertising revenue decreased 12.0 percent, with employment down 14.6 percent, automotive down 11.9 percent and real estate down 22.1 percent. National advertising revenue decreased 13.3 percent. Circulation revenue decreased 1.7 percent. Same property(2) revenue results were identical to reported results.

Operating expenses, excluding depreciation and amortization, increased 0.8 percent, with compensation down 2.7 percent, newsprint and ink down 10.1 percent and other cash costs up 5.2 percent. Same property operating expenses, excluding unusual items, declined 1.7 percent, with compensation down 2.1 percent, newsprint and ink down 12.1 percent and other cash costs up 3.1 percent.

Compared with a year ago, operating cash flow(3) decreased 23.9 percent to $44.1 million. Operating income, which includes equity in earnings of associated companies and depreciation and amortization, decreased 44.1 percent to $22.3 million.

Non-operating expenses, which consist primarily of financial expense, net of financial income, decreased 17.8 percent to $17.3 million. Income from continuing operations before income taxes decreased 73.5 percent to $5.0 million. Income from continuing operations decreased 74.4 percent, to $3.0 million. Net income, including discontinued operations, also totaled $3.0 million.

Free cash flow(4) totaled $9.8 million for the quarter, compared with $16.9 million a year ago. Net debt was reduced by $7.2 million in the quarter, and $19 million of Lee common stock was repurchased.

ADJUSTED EARNINGS AND EPS

Unusual matters affecting year-over-year comparisons for the quarter included, in 2008, workforce adjustments in several locations, including Madison Newspapers, Inc., and recording of the current value of the company's future liability related to acquisition of the 5 percent minority share in its St. Louis partnership. Unusual matters in 2007 included gains related to benefit curtailment for certain groups of employees in Lee and in the Tucson partnership.

The following table summarizes the impact on preliminary net income and earnings per diluted common share from unusual items. Per share amounts may not add due to rounding.

                                   13 Weeks Ended     3 Months Ended
                                   March 30, 2008     March 31, 2007
                                 ------------------ ------------------

(Thousands, except EPS)           Amount  Per Share  Amount  Per Share
                                 -------- --------- -------- ---------

Preliminary income (loss)
 available to common
 stockholders, as reported       $(4,450)   $(0.10) $11,891    $ 0.26
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Adjustments:
  Workforce adjustments              411                  -
  Workforce adjustments, Madison     404                  -
  Curtailment gains                    -             (3,731)
  Curtailment gains, Tucson            -             (1,037)
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                                     815             (4,768)

Income tax expense (benefit) of
 adjustments, net, and impact on
 minority interest                  (187)             1,799
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                                     628      0.01   (2,969)    (0.06)
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Preliminary income (loss)
 available to common
 stockholders, as adjusted        (3,822)    (0.09)   8,922      0.19

Change in redeemable minority
 interest liability                7,483      0.17        -         -
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Preliminary net income, as
 adjusted                        $ 3,661    $ 0.08  $ 8,922    $ 0.19
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YEAR TO DATE

For the first and second fiscal quarters combined, there were no day exchanges compared with the previous year.

Total operating revenue from continuing operations for the two quarters decreased 5.5 percent from a year ago to $527.6 million. Total advertising revenue decreased 6.1 percent, to $403.7 million, with online advertising revenue up 15.1 percent. Combined print and online retail advertising decreased 1.6 percent. Combined print and online classified advertising revenue decreased 10.7 percent, with employment down 11.4 percent, automotive down 10.7 percent and real estate down 20.9 percent. National advertising revenue decreased 19.6 percent. Circulation revenue decreased 3.0 percent.

Operating expenses, excluding depreciation and amortization, decreased 2.1 percent, with compensation down 3.1 percent, newsprint and ink down 14.8 percent and other cash costs up 1.9 percent. Same property operating expenses, excluding unusual items, decreased 3.0 percent, with compensation down 2.0 percent, newsprint and ink down 16.0 percent and other cash costs up 0.9 percent.

Compared with a year ago, operating cash flow(2) decreased 15.8 percent to $116.6 million. Operating income, which includes equity in earnings of associated companies and depreciation and amortization, decreased 26.6 percent to $76.0 million.

Non-operating expenses, which consist primarily of financial expense, net of financial income, decreased 15.4 percent to $36.3 million. Income from continuing operations before income taxes decreased 34.6 percent to $39.6 million. Income from continuing operations decreased 35.3 percent, to $24.8 million. Net income, including discontinued operations, was $25.2 million.

Free cash flow totaled $57.9 million year to date, compared with $58.9 million a year ago. Net debt was reduced by $40.2 million year to date.

PD LLC LIABILITY

In 2000, Pulitzer Inc. (Pulitzer), which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, and The Herald Company, Inc. (Herald Inc.) completed the transfer of their respective interests in the assets and operations of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and certain related businesses to a new joint venture known as St. Louis Post-Dispatch LLC (PD LLC). Under the terms of the operating agreement governing PD LLC, Pulitzer and another subsidiary hold a 95 percent interest in the results of operations of PD LLC, and The Herald Publishing Company, LLC (Herald), as successor to Herald Inc., holds a 5 percent interest. Herald's 5 percent interest has been reported as minority interest in the company's Consolidated Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income at historical cost, plus accumulated earnings since the acquisition of Pulitzer. At March 30, 2008, this liability totaled approximately $7.7 million.

On May 1, 2010, Herald will have a one-time right to require PD LLC to redeem Herald's interest in PD LLC, together with Herald's interest in a related entity (the 2010 Redemption). The May 1, 2010, redemption price for Herald's interest will be determined pursuant to a formula. Based on this formula, the present value of the 2010 Redemption at March 30, 2008, is approximately $70.8 million. The company has concluded the remaining amount of this potential liability should be recorded in its Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 30, 2008, with the offset primarily to goodwill in the amount of $55.6 million, and the remainder recorded as a reduction to retained earnings. The company has been disclosing this obligation since its acquisition of Pulitzer in 2005.

Recording of the liability for the 2010 Redemption at the present time will also result in a reduction of earnings per common share for the quarter ended March 30, 2008, of 17 cents, which accounts primarily for the time value of the increase in the liability since the date of acquisition of Pulitzer in 2005. The company estimates the ongoing impact on earnings per common share of up to 8 to 10 cents per year through April 2010. There is no impact on net income based on application of current accounting standards. Also, under such standards, if the 2010 Redemption does not occur, the liability and earnings per common share impact discussed above will be reversed in May 2010.

The 2010 Redemption, if exercised, will be funded by restricted cash and investments set aside for this purpose that will total $150 million on May 1, 2010, the amount required to be set aside under the operating agreement. If the 2010 Redemption is exercised, restricted cash and investments in excess of the redemption amount will be released for general corporate purposes. If the 2010 Redemption is not exercised, the full amount of the restricted cash will be released at that time.

If Herald does not exercise the 2010 Redemption, PD LLC will terminate on May 1, 2015. At that time, Herald will be entitled to the liquidating value of its interests in PD LLC, which will be paid in cash by the company.

The redemption of Herald's interest in PD LLC either on May 1, 2010, or upon termination of PD LLC in 2015, is expected to generate significant tax benefits to the company as a consequence of the resulting increase in the tax basis of the assets owned by PD LLC and the related depreciation and amortization deductions.

IMPAIRMENT CHARGE

On March 28, 2008, Lee announced that it expects to record a significant non-cash impairment charge to earnings in its financial statements for the quarter ended March 30, 2008. The non-cash impairment charge is consistent with the manner in which other publishing companies and those in other industries are responding to current equity market valuation issues.

The charge, which the company preliminarily estimates could be $500 million to $700 million after income taxes, will substantially reduce the book value of goodwill and potentially that of other intangible assets, including certain newspaper mastheads. The charge will have no effect on cash flows, but will reduce reported earnings per common share, resulting in a loss for the quarter ended March 30, 2008, and full year ending September 28, 2008. The impairment testing is being performed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, which, among other factors, requires consideration of differences between current book value and the fair value of all of the company's assets, including current market capitalization.

Because of the complex nature of the calculations involved, the final amount of the charges will not be determined for several months. A more definitive estimate of the charges will be included in financial statements to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the company's Form 10-Q on or before May 9, 2008.

ABOUT LEE

Lee Enterprises is a premier provider of local news, information and advertising in primarily midsize markets, with 50 daily newspapers and a joint interest in five others, rapidly growing online sites and more than 300 weekly newspapers and specialty publications in 23 states. Lee's newspapers have circulation of 1.6 million daily and 1.9 million Sunday, reaching more than four million readers daily. Lee's online sites attract nearly 12 million unique visitors monthly, and Lee's weekly publications are distributed to more than 4.5 million households. Lee's markets include St. Louis, Mo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Madison, Wis.; Davenport, Iowa; Billings, Mont.; Bloomington, Ill.; Tucson, Ariz.; and Napa, Calif. Lee stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol LEE. For more information about Lee, please visit www.lee.net.

                    LEE ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED
         PRELIMINARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (LOSS)
                             (Unaudited)


                                          13 Weeks  3 Months
                                           Ended      Ended
                                          Mar 30,    Mar 31,
(Thousands, Except EPS data)                2008      2007       %
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Advertising revenue:
  Retail                                 $  99,097  $100,534   (1.4)%
  National                                  11,233    12,951  (13.3)
  Classified:
   Daily newspapers:
    Employment                              15,700    20,245  (22.4)
    Automotive                              10,895    13,116  (16.9)
    Real estate                             10,530    13,728  (23.3)
    All other                                9,805     8,544   14.8
   Other publications                       10,849    11,488   (5.6)
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  Total classified                          57,779    67,121  (13.9)
  Online                                    13,494    12,555    7.5
  Niche publications                         4,530     4,204    7.8
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Total advertising revenue                  186,133   197,365   (5.7)
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Circulation                                 49,087    49,912   (1.7)
Commercial printing                          3,805     3,908   (2.6)
Online services & other                      8,700     8,782   (0.9)
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Total operating revenue                    247,725   259,967   (4.7)
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Operating expenses:
  Compensation                             105,985   108,938   (2.7)
  Newsprint and ink                         24,349    27,086  (10.1)
  Other operating expenses                  73,250    69,658    5.2
  Curtailment gains                              -    (3,731)    NM
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Operating expenses, excluding
 depreciation and amortization             203,584   201,951    0.8
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Operating cash flow(3)                      44,141    58,016  (23.9)
Depreciation                                 8,817     8,591    2.6
Amortization                                14,868    14,933   (0.4)
Equity in earnings of associated
 companies:
   Tucson partnership                        1,221     3,963  (69.2)
   Madison Newspapers                          587     1,342  (56.3)
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Operating income                            22,264    39,797  (44.1)
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Non-operating income (expense):
   Financial income                          1,520     1,522   (0.1)
   Financial expense                       (18,824)  (22,544) (16.5)
   Other, net                                   24         -     NM
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                                           (17,280)  (21,022) (17.8)
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Income from continuing operations before
 income taxes                                4,984    18,775  (73.5)
Income tax expense                           1,961     6,627  (70.4)
Minority interest                              (11)      300     NM
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Income from continuing operations            3,034    11,848  (74.4)
Discontinued operations                         (1)       43     NM
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Net income                                   3,033    11,891  (74.5)
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Change in redeemable minority interest
 liability                                   7,483         -     NM
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Net income (loss) available to common
 stockholders                            $  (4,450)   11,891     NM
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Earnings per common share:
 Basic:
   Continuing operations                 $   (0.10) $   0.26     NM %
   Discontinued operations                       -         -     NM
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                                         $   (0.10) $   0.26     NM %
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 Diluted:
   Continuing operations                    $(0.10) $   0.26     NM %
   Discontinued operations                       -         -     NM
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                                         $   (0.10) $   0.26     NM %
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Average common shares:
 Basic                                      44,834    45,625
 Diluted                                    44,834    45,805
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                                          26 Weeks  6 Months
                                           Ended      Ended
                                          Mar 30,    Mar 31,
(Thousands, Except EPS data)                2008      2007       %
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Advertising revenue:
  Retail                                 $ 226,666  $232,255    (2.4)%
  National                                  24,815    30,854   (19.6)
  Classified:
   Daily newspapers:
    Employment                              31,067    39,395   (21.1)
    Automotive                              22,624    27,112   (16.6)
    Real estate                             22,073    28,514   (22.6)
    All other                               19,793    17,887    10.7
   Other publications                       21,522    22,750    (5.4)
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  Total classified                         117,079   135,658   (13.7)
  Online                                    26,969    23,422    15.1
  Niche publications                         8,174     7,765     5.3
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Total advertising revenue                  403,703   429,954    (6.1)
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Circulation                                 98,892   101,948    (3.0)
Commercial printing                          7,980     8,092    (1.4)
Online services & other                     17,006    18,462    (7.9)
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Total operating revenue                    527,581   558,456    (5.5)
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Operating expenses:
  Compensation                             214,179   221,129    (3.1)
  Newsprint and ink                         49,452    58,011   (14.8)
  Other operating expenses                 147,376   144,581     1.9
  Curtailment gains                              -    (3,731)     NM
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Operating expenses, excluding
 depreciation and amortization             411,007   419,990    (2.1)
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Operating cash flow(3)                     116,574   138,466   (15.8)
Depreciation                                16,976    16,839     0.8
Amortization                                29,740    29,888    (0.5)
Equity in earnings of associated
 companies:
   Tucson partnership                        3,633     7,875   (53.9)
   Madison Newspapers                        2,476     3,935   (37.1)
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Operating income                            75,967   103,549   (26.6)
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Non-operating income (expense):
   Financial income                          3,316     3,031     9.4
   Financial expense                       (39,674)  (45,979)  (13.7)
   Other, net                                   24         -      NM
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                                           (36,334)  (42,948)  (15.4)
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Income from continuing operations before
 income taxes                               39,633    60,601   (34.6)
Income tax expense                          14,215    21,426   (33.7)
Minority interest                              596       804   (25.9)
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Income from continuing operations           24,822    38,371   (35.3)
Discontinued operations                        337       171      NM
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Net income                                  25,159    38,542   (34.7)
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Change in redeemable minority interest
 liability                                   7,483         -      NM
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Net income (loss) available to common
 stockholders                            $  17,676  $ 38,542   (54.1)%
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Earnings per common share:
 Basic:
   Continuing operations                 $    0.38  $   0.84   (54.8)%
   Discontinued operations                    0.01         -      NM
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                                         $    0.39  $   0.85   (54.1)%
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 Diluted:
   Continuing operations                 $    0.38  $   0.84   (54.8)%
   Discontinued operations                    0.01         -      NM
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                                         $    0.39  $   0.84   (53.6)%
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Average common shares:
 Basic                                      45,331    45,599
 Diluted                                    45,331    45,721
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        SELECTED COMBINED PRINT AND ONLINE ADVERTISING REVENUE

                 13 Weeks  3 Months         26 Weeks  6 Months
                  Ended     Ended            Ended     Ended
(Thousands,      Mar 30,   Mar 31,          Mar 30,   Mar 31,
same property)     2008      2007      %      2008      2007      %
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Retail           $100,157  $100,568  (0.4)% $228,297  $231,941  (1.6)%

Classified:
  Employment       23,937    28,018 (14.6)    47,062    53,123 (11.4)
  Automotive       15,134    17,176 (11.9)    31,710    35,492 (10.7)
  Real estate      13,889    17,828 (22.1)    29,168    36,873 (20.9)
  Other            17,124    16,620   3.0     34,322    33,906   1.2
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  Total
   classified    $ 70,084  $ 79,642 (12.0)  $142,262  $159,394 (10.7)%
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                          REVENUE BY REGION

                13 Weeks  3 Months          26 Weeks  6 Months
                 Ended     Ended             Ended     Ended
(Thousands,     Mar 30,   Mar 31,           Mar 30,   Mar 31,
 same property)   2008      2007      %       2008      2007      %
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Midwest         $148,507  $157,748  (5.9)%  $319,236  $341,376  (6.5)%
Mountain West     45,345    45,940  (1.3)     96,227    98,482  (2.3)
West              31,025    34,228  (9.4)     66,471    73,719  (9.8)
East/Other        22,848    22,051   3.6      45,647    44,879   1.7
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Total           $247,725  $259,967  (4.7)%  $527,581  $558,456  (5.5)%
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                  DAILY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING VOLUME

                13 Weeks  3 Months          26 Weeks  6 Months
                 Ended     Ended             Ended     Ended
(Thousands,     Mar 30,   Mar 31,           Mar 30,   Mar 31,
 same property)   2008      2007      %       2008      2007      %
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Retail             2,945     2,982  (1.2)%     6,489     6,689  (3.0)%
National             161       163  (1.2)        341       365  (6.6)
Classified         3,382     3,660  (7.6)      6,980     7,572  (7.8)
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Total              6,488     6,805  (4.7)%    13,810    14,626  (5.6)%
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                  SELECTED BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION

                                                Mar 30,      Mar 31,
(Thousands)                                      2008          2007
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Cash                                          $     2,478   $   10,821
Restricted cash and investments                   118,560      103,560
Debt (principal amount)                         1,365,875    1,463,375
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                   SELECTED STATISTICAL INFORMATION

              13 Weeks  3 Months           26 Weeks  6 Months
               Ended     Ended              Ended     Ended
(Dollars in   Mar 30,   Mar 31,            Mar 30,   Mar 31,
thousands)      2008      2007       %       2008      2007       %
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Capital
 expenditures $  4,778   $ 7,006  (31.8)%  $ 10,840  $ 12,649  (14.3)%
Same property
 newsprint
 volume
 (tonnes)       37,196    40,730   (8.7)     77,738    84,745   (8.3)

Same property
 full-time
 equivalent
 employees       7,802     8,022   (2.7)      7,888     8,091   (2.5)
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                          FREE CASH FLOW(4)

                            13 Weeks   3 Months   26 Weeks   6 Months
                              Ended      Ended      Ended      Ended
                             Mar 30,    Mar 31,    Mar 30,    Mar 31,
(Thousands)                   2008       2007       2008       2007
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Operating income            $ 22,264   $ 39,797   $ 75,967   $103,549
Depreciation and
 amortization                 25,270     25,109     49,886     49,897
Stock compensation             1,610      1,855      3,124      3,964
Cash interest expense        (19,933)   (23,554)   (41,864)   (47,974)
Financial income               1,520      1,522      3,316      3,031
Cash income taxes            (16,162)   (20,476)   (21,125)   (40,104)
Minority interest                 11       (300)      (596)      (804)
Capital expenditures          (4,778)    (7,006)   (10,840)   (12,649)
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                            $  9,802   $ 16,947   $ 57,868   $ 58,910
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NOTES:

(1) Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per common share, which are defined as income available to common stockholders and earnings per common share adjusted to exclude unusual matters and those of a substantially non-recurring nature, are non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) financial measures. Reconciliations of adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per common share to income available to common stockholders and earnings per common share are included in a table accompanying this release.

No non-GAAP financial measure should be considered as a substitute for any related GAAP financial measure. However, the company believes the use of non-GAAP financial measures provides meaningful supplemental information with which to evaluate its financial performance, or assist in forecasting and analyzing future periods. The company also believes such non-GAAP financial measures are alternative indicators of performance used by investors, lenders, rating agencies and financial analysts to estimate the value of a publishing business and its ability to meet debt service requirements.

(2) Same property comparisons exclude acquisitions and divestitures made in the current and prior year. Same property revenue also excludes Lee's 50% ownership in Madison and Tucson, which are reported using the equity method of accounting. Same property comparisons also exclude corporate office costs.

(3) Operating cash flow, which is defined as operating income before depreciation, amortization and equity in earnings of associated companies, is a non-GAAP financial measure. See (1) above. The company believes operating cash flow provides meaningful supplemental information because of its focus on results from operations before depreciation and amortization and earnings from equity investments. Reconciliations of operating cash flow to operating income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, are included in a table accompanying this release.

(4) Free cash flow, which is defined as operating income, plus depreciation and amortization, stock compensation and financial income, minus financial expense (exclusive of non-cash amortization and accretion), cash income taxes, capital expenditures and minority interest, is a non-GAAP financial measure. See (1) above. The company believes free cash flow provides meaningful supplemental information because of its focus on results from operations after inclusion or exclusion of the several factors noted above. Reconciliations of free cash flow to operating income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, are included in a table accompanying this release.

(5) The 13-week period ended March 30, 2008, had one more business day, a Sunday, than the previous year for all except the former Pulitzer properties. There were no day exchanges in the 26-week period.

(6) Certain amounts as previously reported have been reclassified to conform with the current period presentation. The prior period has been restated for comparative purposes, and the reclassifications have no impact on earnings.

(7) The company disclaims responsibility for updating information beyond the release date.

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. This release contains information that may be deemed forward-looking and that is based largely on the Company's current expectations and is subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. Among such risks, trends and other uncertainties are changes in advertising demand, newsprint prices, energy costs, interest rates, labor costs, legislative and regulatory rulings and other results of operations or financial conditions, difficulties in integration of acquired businesses or maintaining employee and customer relationships, increased capital and other costs and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's publicly filed documents, including the Company Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2007. The words "may," "will," "would," "could," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "projects," "considers" and similar expressions generally identify forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are made as of the date of this release. The Company does not publicly undertake to update or revise its forward-looking statements.

CONTACT:
Lee Enterprises, Incorporated
Dan Hayes, 563-383-2100
dan.hayes@lee.net

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