Editor & Publisher
Star-Ledger TV critic
Alan Sepinwall, who has probably
written more about "The Sopranos" than any other journalist, tells
Joe Strupp: "I am sticking with the notion that they will find a way for Tony to be alive, in power, but still miserable." Editor
Jim Willse, whose paper was delivered to the Sopranos' home on the show, says: "It has been nice to have something that was Jersey-based. We enjoyed it as much as anyone else. As a nice promotional opportunity." But he adds, "we'll survive" without the show.
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