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SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Three newspapers acquired at the end of August are included in the November 2005 numbers, but not in the 2004 numbers. Results for Detroit and Tallahassee, which were sold in the third quarter, have been excluded from all periods. For the month, total advertising revenue was up 3.6%. Retail was up 5.9%, national was down 13.8% and classified was up 10.3%. Help wanted was up 28.6%, real estate was up 18.7% and auto was down 11.5%. On a pro forma basis, that is, as if the three newspapers acquired in August had been with the company in 2004 as well, total advertising revenue for November was up 0.4%. Retail was up 2.5%; national was down 14.4% and classified was up 5.6%. Help wanted was up 23.7%, real estate was up 13.0% and auto was down 14.5%. Knight Ridder Chairman and CEO Tony Ridder said, "A solid showing in retail, along with very strong help wanted and real estate, put November in the plus column -- and about in the middle of the pack vis-a-vis peer companies. Soft national, exacerbated especially by the absence of approximately $1 million in state treasury advertising that we had in Philadelphia the same period a year ago, held down the overall number. That said, we continue to be comfortable with the consensus for the quarter." The remaining numbers reported are GAAP. Total operating revenue was up 3.6% for the month and up 2.1% for the year. Total ad revenue for the month was up 12.5% in San Jose, 8.3% in St. Paul, 4.2% in Miami, 3.9% in Fort Worth and 2.0% in Contra Costa. Philadelphia, Charlotte and Kansas City were soft. Retail was up 25.0% in San Jose, 11.1% in Miami, 6.6% in Fort Worth and 4.4% in St. Paul. The other large markets were soft. National was up 14.5% in St. Paul. The other large markets were soft. Classified was a bright spot, up 17.2% in Contra Costa, 11.1% in St. Paul, 6.8% in Fort Worth, 6.0% in San Jose, 6.0% in Kansas City, 5.6% in Miami and 2.7% in Philadelphia. Charlotte was soft. Other revenue was up 10.8%, due primarily to book publishing revenue and specialized publication revenue. Circulation revenue was up 2.5% for the month, but would have been down 1.0% if the three acquired newspapers were included in both periods. Certain statements contained in this report are forward-looking. They are based on managements current knowledge of factors affecting Knight Ridders business. Actual results could differ materially from those currently anticipated, depending upon -- but not limited to -- the effects of interest rates, of national and local economies on revenue, of the evolution of the Internet, of unforeseen changes in the price of newsprint and of negotiations and relations with labor unions. Knight Ridder (NYSE: KRI) is one of the nations leading providers of news, information and advertising, in print and online. The company publishes 32 daily newspapers in 29 U.S. markets, with a readership of 8.5 million daily and 11.0 million Sunday. It has Web sites in all of its markets and a variety of investments in Internet and technology companies. It publishes a growing portfolio of targeted publications and maintains investments in two newsprint companies. The companys Internet operation, Knight Ridder Digital, develops and manages the companys online properties. It is the founder and operator of Real Cities (http://www.RealCities.com), the largest national network of city and regional Web sites in more than 110 U.S. markets. Knight Ridder and Knight Ridder Digital are headquartered in San Jose, Calif. (FR) STATISTICAL REPORT For the period of 10/31/05 - 11/27/05 November Year-to-Date Percent Percent REVENUE ($000) 2005 2004 Change 2005 2004 Change Advertising Retail 114,216 107,861 5.9% 990,544 964,935 2.7% National 33,556 38,925 -13.8% 349,345 356,011 -1.9% Classified 70,876 64,285 10.3% 843,966 801,353 5.3% Total 218,648 211,071 3.6% 2,183,855 2,122,299 2.9% Circulation 42,212 41,171 2.5% 487,250 495,728 -1.7% Other Revenue 7,582 6,841 10.8% 82,652 78,739 5.0% Total Operating Revenue 268,442 259,083 3.6% 2,753,757 2,696,766 2.1% AVERAGE CIRCULATION (000s of copies including Boise, Olympia and Bellingham for all periods) - Note 1 Morning 3,190 3,316 -3.8% 3,200 3,295 -2.9% Evening 151 166 -9.4% 161 171 -6.6% Daily 3,341 3,482 -4.1% 3,361 3,466 -3.0% Sunday 4,288 4,437 -3.4% 4,340 4,481 -3.1% ADVERTISING LINAGE (000s of six-column inches) - Note 2 Full-Run ROP Retail 1,342.2 1,271.3 5.6% 12,450.8 12,491.5 -0.3% National 266.2 319.9 -16.8% 2,893.3 3,002.0 -3.6% Classified 1,476.0 1,366.1 8.0% 16,656.6 16,868.8 -1.3% Total 3,084.4 2,957.3 4.3% 32,000.7 32,362.3 -1.1% Factored Part-Run ROP 203.7 209.5 -2.8% 2,314.0 2,253.2 2.7% TOTAL PREPRINTS INSERTED 889,503 832,272 6.9% 7,306,598 7,153,726 2.1% Statistical Report For the period of 10/31/05 - 11/27/05 November Year-to-Date Percent Percent 2005 2004 Change 2005 2004 Change FULL-RUN ROP ADVERTISING LINAGE DATA By Markets (000s of six-column inches) - Notes 2 Akron Beacon Journal 100.8 124.6 -19.1% 1,322.9 1,438.0 -8.0% Charlotte Observer 134.5 140.1 -4.0% 1,465.2 1,493.7 -1.9% Columbia State 99.2 103.8 -4.4% 1,058.4 1,100.7 -3.8% Contra Costa 121.4 120.1 1.1% 1,328.7 1,297.5 2.4% Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, Journal Gazette 132.7 135.5 -2.1% 1,330.9 1,303.3 2.1% Fort Worth Star Telegram 173.9 184.4 -5.7% 1,923.3 2,061.4 -6.7% Kansas City Star 152.8 166.0 -8.0% 1,823.7 1,862.8 -2.1% Lexington Herald-Leader 103.7 103.5 0.2% 1,101.7 1,083.0 1.7% Miami Herald & el Nuevo Herald 183.7 183.9 -0.1% 1,910.3 1,865.1 2.4% Philadelphia Newspapers 178.8 227.0 -21.2% 1,934.3 2,200.3 -12.1% St. Paul Pioneer Press 92.8 105.7 -12.2% 1,103.6 1,148.7 -3.9% San Jose Mercury News 179.5 191.6 -6.3% 1,982.9 2,215.3 -10.5% Wichita Eagle 84.1 86.5 -2.8% 919.0 849.6 8.2% All Other Dailies 1,346.5 1,084.6 24.1% 12,795.8 12,443.9 2.8% Total - Full-Run ROP 3,084.4 2,957.3 4.3% 32,000.7 32,362.3 -1.1% Note 1 - Includes circulation copies for Boise, Olympia and Bellingham for all periods. Note 2 - Measured by individual Knight Ridder newspapers. Where necessary, certain previously reported linage has been restated to be consistent with measurement guidelines currently in use. STATISTICAL REPORT - PROFORMA For the period of 10/31/05 - 11/27/05 November Year-to-Date Percent Percent 2005 2004 Change 2005 2004 Change REVENUE ($000) Advertising - Note 1 Retail 114,216 111,376 2.5% 1,014,791 998,101 1.7% National 33,556 39,200 -14.4% 351,149 358,373 -2.0% Classified 70,876 67,129 5.6% 870,995 836,535 4.1% Total 218,648 217,705 0.4% 2,236,935 2,193,009 2.0% Circulation 42,212 42,657 -1.0% 499,662 513,208 -2.6% Other Revenue 7,582 6,947 9.1% 83,338 79,644 4.6% Total Operating Revenue 268,442 267,309 0.4% 2,819,935 2,785,861 1.2% AVERAGE CIRCULATION (000s of copies) - Note 1 Morning 3,190 3,316 -3.8% 3,200 3,295 -2.9% Evening 151 166 -9.4% 161 171 -6.6% Daily 3,341 3,482 -4.1% 3,361 3,466 -3.0% Sunday 4,288 4,437 -3.4% 4,340 4,481 -3.1% ADVERTISING LINAGE (000s of six-column inches) - Notes 1 & 2 Full-Run ROP Retail 1,342.2 1,389.3 -3.4% 13,292.6 13,702.1 -3.0% National 266.2 325.9 -18.3% 2,935.7 3,063.0 -4.2% Classified 1,476.0 1,476.1 0.0% 17,579.8 18,251.6 -3.7% Total 3,084.4 3,191.3 -3.4% 33,808.1 35,016.7 -3.5% Factored Part-Run ROP 203.7 209.5 -2.8% 2,314.0 2,253.2 2.7% TOTAL PREPRINTS INSERTED 889,503 832,303 6.9% 7,306,791 7,154,005 2.1% Statistical Report - Proforma For the period of 10/31/05 - 11/27/05 November Year-to-Date Percent Percent 2005 2004 Change 2005 2004 Change FULL-RUN ROP ADVERTISING LINAGE DATA By Markets (000s of six-column inches) - Notes 2 Akron Beacon Journal 100.8 124.6 -19.1% 1,322.9 1,438.0 -8.0% Charlotte Observer 134.5 140.1 -4.0% 1,465.2 1,493.7 -1.9% Columbia State 99.2 103.8 -4.4% 1,058.4 1,100.7 -3.8% Contra Costa 121.4 120.1 1.1% 1,328.7 1,297.5 2.4% Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, Journal Gazette 132.7 135.5 -2.1% 1,330.9 1,303.3 2.1% Fort Worth Star Telegram 173.9 184.4 -5.7% 1,923.3 2,061.4 -6.7% Kansas City Star 152.8 166.0 -8.0% 1,823.7 1,862.8 -2.1% Lexington Herald-Leader 103.7 103.5 0.2% 1,101.7 1,083.0 1.7% Miami Herald & el Nuevo Herald 183.7 183.9 -0.1% 1,910.3 1,865.1 2.4% Philadelphia Newspapers 178.8 227.0 -21.2% 1,934.3 2,200.3 -12.1% St. Paul Pioneer Press 92.8 105.7 -12.2% 1,103.6 1,148.7 -3.9% San Jose Mercury News 179.5 191.6 -6.3% 1,982.9 2,215.3 -10.5% Wichita Eagle 84.1 86.5 -2.8% 919.0 849.6 8.2% All Other Dailies 1,346.5 1,318.6 2.1% 14,613.2 15,098.3 -3.3% Total - Full-Run ROP 3,084.4 3,191.3 -3.4% 33,808.1 35,016.7 -3.5% Note 1 - Proforma numbers includes Boise, Olympia and Bellingham for all periods as if they had been purchased in January 2004. Note 2 - Measured by individual Knight Ridder newspapers. Where necessary, certain previously reported linage has been restated to be consistent with measurement guidelines currently in use.

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